Culture-negative endocarditis: Contribution of Bartonella infections

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Two cases of bartonella endocarditis are described: one in a 55 year old homeless alcoholic man, caused by Bartonella quintana; the other in a 41 year old male with a history of exposure to cat fleas, caused by B henselae. Serological testing and polymerase chain reaction of the excised valves were used to identify the organisms. False positive serology for chlamydia was detected in one case.

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Breathnach, A. S., Hoare, J. M., & Eykyn, S. J. (1997). Culture-negative endocarditis: Contribution of Bartonella infections. Heart, 77(5), 474–476. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.77.5.474

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