| Literature DB >> 24020740 |
Jean-Philippe Buffet1, Michael Kosoy, Muriel Vayssier-Taussat.
Abstract
Among the 33 confirmed Bartonella species to date, more than half are hosted by rodent species, and at least five of them have been involved in human illness causing diverse symptoms including fever, myocarditis, endocarditis, lymphadenitis and hepatitis. In almost all countries, wild rodents are infected by extremely diverse Bartonella strains with a high prevalence. In the present paper, in light of new knowledge on rodent-adapted Bartonella species genomics, we bring together knowledge gained in recent years to have an overview of the impact of rodent-adapted Bartonella infection on humans and to determine how diversity of Bartonella helps to understand their mechanisms of adaptation to rodents and the consequences on human health.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24020740 DOI: 10.2217/fmb.13.77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Microbiol ISSN: 1746-0913 Impact factor: 3.165