Candidatus Bartonella monaxi
Candidatus Bartonella antechini is a candidatus bacteria from the genus of Bartonella which was isolated from groundhogs (Marmota monax)[1][2][3]
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Species: | Candidatus B. antechini |
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References
- Craig E. Greene (27 December 2011). Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat (4 ed.). Elsevier Ltd. ISBN 978-1416061304.
- Breitschwerdt, E. B.; Maggi, R. G.; Cadenas, M. B.; Diniz, P. P. V. D. P. (2009). "A Groundhog, a Novel Bartonella Sequence, and My Father's Death". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 15 (12): 2080–6. doi:10.3201/eid1512.AD1512. PMC 3044516. PMID 19998749.
- Breitschwerdt, E. B.; Maggi, R. G.; Chomel, B. B.; Lappin, M. R. (2010). "Bartonellosis: An emerging infectious disease of zoonotic importance to animals and human beings". Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. 20 (1): 8–30. doi:10.1111/j.1476-4431.2009.00496.x. PMID 20230432.
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