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1 opod exposure as a potential risk factor for Bartonella infection.
2 the diagnostic and therapeutic management of Bartonella infection.
3 ues are increasingly important in diagnosing Bartonella infections.
4 d that experimentally infected mice resolved Bartonella infection by mounting antibody responses that
5 thelioma, these results suggest that chronic Bartonella infection could have a role in the developmen
6 nd a careful search for evidence of systemic Bartonella infection, e.g., exposure to cats, Bartonella
11 who developed clinical signs compatible with Bartonella infection in Santa Clara County, Calif., this
12 tive diagnostic method for identification of Bartonella infections in humans and have utility in Bart
14 well recognized disease due to disseminated Bartonella infections occurring predominantly in immunoc
16 at elicit antibody production in response to Bartonella infections, this project was undertaken to id
18 the role of various T cell subsets in murine Bartonella infection, which establishes persistent bacte