| Literature DB >> 18430664 |
Antti Vento1, Tommi Pätilä, Martti Vaara, Ulla Larinkari, Jorma Sipponen.
Abstract
Bartonella quintana and Bartonella pediococcus infections are very rare causes of endocarditis. Urban trench fever with relapsing febrile illness, headache, leg pain, and endocarditis has now begun to be a more important cause of disease in socially disadvantaged persons. The diagnosis is difficult because the growth of B. quintana in blood culture takes 20-40 days. B. pediococcus may be an opportunistic pathogen in severely compromised hosts, although it has been described as a harmless bacterium. We describe a patient who developed bioprosthetic valve infection with B. quintana and B. pediococcus after valve replacement.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18430664 DOI: 10.1532/HSF98.20071204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Surg Forum ISSN: 1098-3511 Impact factor: 0.676