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BARTONELLA SPECIES INFECTION IN CATS - ABCD guidelines on prevention and management

Authors :
Pennisi, M.G.
Marsilio, F.
Hartmann, K.
Lloret, A.
Addie, D.
Belák, S.
Boucraut-Baralon, C.
Egberink, H.F.
Frymus, T.
Gruffydd-Jones, T.
Hosie, M.J.
Lutz, H.
Möstl, K.
Radford, A.D.
Thiry, E.
Truyen, U.
Horzinek, M.C.
Advances in Veterinary Medicine
Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie
University of Zurich
Advances in Veterinary Medicine
Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie
Source :
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 15, 563. W.B. Saunders Ltd
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Overview: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is most common worldwide. Cats are the main reservoir for this bacterium. B henselae is the causative agent of cat scratch disease in man, a self-limiting regional lymphadenopathy, but also of other potentially fatal disorders in immunocompromised people. Infection: B henselae is naturally transmitted among cats by the flea Ctenocephalides felis felis, or by flea faeces. A cat scratch is the common mode of transmission of the organism to other animals, including humans. Blood transfusion also represents a risk. Disease signs: Most cats naturally infected by B henselae do not show clinical signs but cardiac (endocarditis, myocarditis) or ocular (uveitis) signs may be found in sporadic cases. B vinsonii subspecies berkhoffii infection has reportedly caused lameness in a cat affected by recurrent osteomyelitis and polyarthritis. Diagnosis: Isolation of the bacterium is the gold standard, but because of the high prevalence of infection in healthy cats in endemic areas, a positive culture (or polymerase chain reaction) is not confirmatory. Other compatible diagnoses must be ruled out and response to therapy gives a definitive diagnosis. Serology (IFAT or ELISA) is more useful for exclusion of the infection because of the low positive predictive value (39–46%) compared with the good negative predictive value (87–97%). Laboratory testing is required for blood donors. Disease management: Treatment is recommended in the rare cases where Bartonella actually causes disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1098612X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 15, 563. W.B. Saunders Ltd
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ab5d45b759f12a0326cc7ada84faf34