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10 May 2022 A Review of Bartonella Infections in California—Implications for Public and Veterinary Health
Sarah A. Billeter
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Bartonella are vector-transmitted, intracellular bacteria that infect a wide variety of blood-feeding arthropods and their vertebrate hosts. In California, more than 13 species of Bartonella have been described from companion animals, livestock, and wildlife, of which four have been associated with human disease. Infections in humans cause a range of symptoms from relatively mild to severe, especially in immunocompromised individuals. Exposure to infected domestic animals and wildlife, and their ectoparasites, may increase the risk of cross-species transmission. The objective of this review was to compile and summarize published materials on human and animal Bartonella infections in California. Medical and veterinary case reports of bartonellosis were highlighted in an effort to increase the awareness of this poorly understood and potentially under-recognized disease among healthcare professionals and veterinarians.

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Sarah A. Billeter "A Review of Bartonella Infections in California—Implications for Public and Veterinary Health," Journal of Medical Entomology 59(4), 1154-1163, (10 May 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjac056
Received: 14 January 2022; Accepted: 6 April 2022; Published: 10 May 2022
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KEYWORDS
Bartonella
Bartonellosis
California
public health
veterinary health
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