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Top Infection Teachers And CME Doctors Say

Only Two Bartonella Species Are Worth Mentioning. Huh?

Our 2007 psychiatry pioneering Bartonella research paper reports “at least eight species of Bartonella have been recognized as causing infective endocarditis in humans” including:

B. quintana
B. henselae
B. elizabethae
B. vinsonii
B. koehlerae
B. clarridgeiae
B. washoensis
B. alsatica

Schaller JL, Burkland GA, Langhoff PJ. Do bartonella infections cause agitation, panic disorder, and treatment-resistant depression? MedGenMed. 2007 Sep 13;9(3):54. PMID: 18092060; PMCID: PMC2100128.

Logan JMJ, Hall JL, Chalker VJ et al. Bartonella clarridgeiae infection in a patient with aortic root abscess and endocarditis. Access Microbiol 2019; 1:e000064.

von Loewenich FD, Seckert C, Dauber E et al. Prosthetic valve endocarditis with Bartonella washoensis in a human European patient and its detection in red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris). J Clin Microbiol 2019;58(1):10–128.

Unless the peerless elite Galaxy Diagnostics, with top world experts like Dr. Edward Breitwerdt and Dr. Ricardo Maggi are doing the media, 20,000 droplet PCR, and sequencing, I am not sure on this percent. 23 Species infect humans as we posted last year. So 15 are not involved in endocarditis? We do not need to debate it now.

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