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Meaning of Bartonellosis from wikipedia

- Bartonellosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Bartonella. Bartonella species cause diseases such as Carrión's disease, trench...
- It is named after Daniel Alcides Carrión. The clinical symptoms of bartonellosis are pleomorphic and some patients from endemic areas may be asymptomatic...
- [page needed] "Cat scratch disease". GARD. Retrieved 2018-04-17. "Bartonellosis". NORD. 2017. Archived from the original on 1 October 2018. Retrieved...
- is a bacterium that is the causative agent of cat-scratch disease (bartonellosis). It primarily infects red blood cells and endothelial cells and is...
- (hematophagous) flies, including the primary vectors of leishmaniasis, bartonellosis, and pappataci fever. Sandflies are small; a body size of about 3 mm...
- reaction accompanying treatment of other infections, including Q fever, bartonellosis, brucellosis, trichinellosis, and African trypanosomiasis. Lipoproteins...
- (verruga peruana) of a female patient. Carrión developed an acute form of bartonellosis now known as Carrion's disease or Oroya fever. This is a rare disease...
- genus Bartonella. Like other Bartonella species, it causes the diseases bartonellosis. Although the illnesses caused by Bartonella species other than the...
- Intravenous water infusion or drowning (fresh water) Hypophosphatemia Bartonellosis Snake bites Hyposplenism Rh-null phenotype Spherocytosis most often...
- Bartonellosis o enfermedad de Carrión. Nuevos aspectos de una vieja enfermedad. AFA edit. Lima-Peru Maguiña C, Gotuzzo E (March 2000). "Bartonellosis...