HUMAN BARTONELLA INFECTION: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE

  • Blagova B
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Abstract

Cat scratch disease has been reported in the literature for more than half a century as a syndrome of regional lymphadenopathy and fever. However, only a quarter of a century has passed since Bartonella henselae was identified as an etiological agent. As diagnostic techniques have improved, Bartonella has been found to be responsible for a wide range of clinical syndromes. This review summarizes current knowledge about microbiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic techniques and treatment of Bartonella henselae infection.

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Blagova, B., & Yanev, N. (2021). HUMAN BARTONELLA INFECTION: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers), 27(2), 3759–3764. https://doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2021272.3759

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