| Literature DB >> 19426442 |
Edward B Breitschwerdt1, Ricardo G Maggi.
Abstract
Bartonella spp. are important pathogens in human and veterinary medicine, and bartonellosis is considered as an emerging zoonosis that is being reported with increasing frequency. Of 22 known species and subspecies of Bartonella, seven have been isolated from dogs, causing disease manifestations similar to those seen in human beings. The wide variety of clinical signs and the possible chronic progression of disease manifestations are illustrated in the case of an infected Labrador retriever. Here, the authors discuss the seemingly diverse spectrum of disease manifestations, the co-infections of Bartonella spp. with other vector-borne pathogens (mainly Ehrlichia spp. or Babesia spp.) and the difficulties in microbiological confirmation of an active Bartonella infection, all of which make the disease pathogenesis and clinical diagnosis more problematic.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19426442 PMCID: PMC2679395 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-2-S1-S3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Bartonella infection in dogs.
| Species/subspecies | Associated manifestations of infection [ |
| Endocarditis* | |
| Cardiac arrhythmias* | |
| Myocarditis* | |
| Polyarthritis* | |
| Granulomatous rhinitis | |
| Anterior uveitis | |
| Chorioretinitis* | |
| Meningoencephalitis* | |
| Anaemia/Thrombocytopenia* | |
| Peliosis hepatitis* | |
| Granulomatous hepatitis* | |
| Generalised pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis* | |
| Panniculitis | |
| Endocarditis* | |
| Polyarthritis* | |
| Idiopathic effusions | |
| Other | Endocarditis* |
| Hepatic disease | |
| Weight loss | |
* Denotes disease manifestations reported in dogs and human beings.
Differential diagnostic indications that support consideration of testing for Bartonella infection.
| Granulomatous inflammatory lesions |
| Unexplained reactive lymphadenopathy |
| Endocarditis |
| Myocarditis |
| Polyarthritis |
| Immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia |
| Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia |
| Eosinophilia |
| Splenomegaly |
| Epistaxis |
| Idiopathic cavitary effusions |
| Unexplained neurologic disease |
| Fever of unknown origin |
| Vasculitis |
| Chronic hepatitis |