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Dogs are more permissive than cats or guinea pigs to experimental infection with a human isolate of Bartonella rochalimae.

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It is suggested that dogs could be a reservoir of this strain of B. rochalimae, in contrast to cats and guinea pigs, that was first isolated from the blood of a human who traveled to Peru and was exposed to multiple insect bites.
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Bartonella rochalimae was first isolated from the blood of a human who traveled to Peru and was exposed to multiple insect bites. Foxes and dogs are likely natural reservoirs for this bacterium. We report the results of experimental inoculation of two dogs, five cats and six guinea pigs with the only human isolate of this new Bartonella species. Both dogs became bacteremic for 5-7 weeks, with a peak of 10 3 -10 4 colony forming units (CFU)/mL blood. Three cats had low bacteremia levels (< 200 CFU/mL) of 6-8 weeks' duration. One cat that remained seronegative had two bacterial colonies isolated at a single culture time point. A fifth cat never became bacteremic, but seroconverted. None of the guinea pigs became bacteremic, but five seroconverted. These results suggest that dogs could be a reservoir of this strain of B. rochalimae, in contrast to cats and guinea pigs. Bartonella rochalimae / dogs / cats / guinea pigs / zoonosis

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Bartonella henselae IgG antibodies are prevalent in dogs from southeastern USA.

TL;DR: This study indicates that B. henselae IgG antibodies are prevalent in healthy and sick dogs living in the south-eastern USA, and further studies are needed to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and zoonotic relevance of B.Henselae infection in dogs.
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Mixed Infections, Cryptic Diversity, and Vector-Borne Pathogens: Evidence from Polygenis Fleas and Bartonella Species

TL;DR: The rate of mixed infections of Bartonella in flea vectors parasitizing cotton rats in which previous surveys indicated high rates of infection was surveyed, finding that nearly all fleas harbored one or more strains of Bart onella, with rates of coinfection approaching 90%.
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Immunopathology of Bartonella vinsonii (berkhoffii) in experimentally infected dogs

TL;DR: Results from this study indicate that B. vinsonii establishes chronic infection in dogs which may result in immune suppression characterized by defects in monocytic phagocytosis, an impaired subset of CD8+ T lymphocytes, and impaired antigen presentation within LN.
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Homologous protection but lack of heterologous protection by various species and types of Bartonella in specific pathogen-free cats.

TL;DR: In a series of experiments, 21 SPF cats were experimentally infected by the intradermal route with 10(5)-10(10) colony-forming units/ml of either B. henselae type II, or a new strain 'Humboldt' isolated from a mountain lion (4 cats), to determine if cats become resistant to re-infection by the same strain or various types or species of Bartonella.
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First molecular evidence of new Bartonella spp. in fleas and a tick from Peru.

TL;DR: Three new Bartonella genotypes were detected in Pulex fleas self-collected from the beds and clothes of schoolchildren and adults and seem to originate from unknown Bart onella species, whose medical importance has yet to be clarified.
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