False Negative Results in Bartonellosis Diagnosis

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Abstract

We report a fatal case of Bartonella henselae bacteremic patient. He had negative serology and PCRs from whole blood and liquid culture; only ftsZ nested PCR was positive from the blood liquid culture. The isolate had positive PCRs. When considered, bartonellosis diagnosis can be still challenging because of technical limitations.

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Drummond, M. R., Dos Santos, L. S., Silva, M. N. D., Almeida, A. R. D., De Paiva Diniz, P. P. V., Angerami, R., & Velho, P. E. N. F. (2019). False Negative Results in Bartonellosis Diagnosis. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 19(6), 453–454. https://doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2018.2378

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