BMC Research Notes (Dec 2017)

Co-infection with Bartonella bacilliformis and Mycobacterium spp. in a coastal region of Peru

  • Wilmer Silva-Caso,
  • Fernando Mazulis,
  • Claudia Weilg,
  • Miguel Angel Aguilar-Luis,
  • Isabel Sandoval,
  • German Correa-Nuñez,
  • Dongmei Li,
  • Xiuping Song,
  • Qiyong Liu,
  • Juana del Valle-Mendoza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2977-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Objective This study investigated an outbreak of Bartonellosis in a coastal region in Peru. Results A total of 70 (n = 70) samples with clinical criteria for the acute phase of Bartonellosis and a positive peripheral blood smear were included. 22.85% (n = 16) cases of the samples were positive for Bartonella bacilliformis by PCR and automatic sequencing. Of those positive samples, 62.5% (n = 10) cases were positive only for B. bacilliformis and 37.5% (n = 6) cases were positive to both Mycobacterium spp. and B. bacilliformis. The symptom frequencies were similar in patients diagnosed with Carrion’s disease and those co-infected with Mycobacterium spp. The most common symptoms were headaches, followed by malaise and arthralgia.

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