Abstract
Bartonella quintana is a fastidious microorganism associated with blood culture negative endocarditis. In this study, 40 sera with cross-reactivity between Chlamydia species from patients from Sfax, Tunisia, were serologically tested for Bartonella. Thirteen sera were positive for Bartonella with IgG titers > 1:800. Western blot and cross-absorption confirmed the diagnosis of Bartonella quintana endocarditis in 12 cases and Bartonella henselae endocarditis in 1 case. These sera were also positive by LightCycler nested PCR amplification for the rnpb (7 of 13) and fur (11 of 13) genes. Eleven patients had a definite diagnosis of endocarditis, which represents 9.8% of all endocarditis. Because Bartonella endocarditis seems to be very common in Tunisia, we suggest that its serology be performed systematically whenever endocarditis is suspected. Copyright © 2005 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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Znazen, A., Rolain, J. M., Hammami, N., Kammoun, S., Hammami, A., & Raoult, D. (2005). High prevalence of Bartonella quintana endocarditis in Sfax, Tunisia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 72(5), 503–507. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2005.72.503
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