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Comparative Study
. 1996 Feb 10;126(6):207-13.

[Detection of Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae/B. quintana by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]

[Article in German]
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  • PMID: 8720724
Comparative Study

[Detection of Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae/B. quintana by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]

[Article in German]
D Goldenberger et al. Schweiz Med Wochenschr. .

Abstract

Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae and/or B. quintana are the causative agents of a variety of infections such as trench fever, bacillary angiomatosis, septicemia, peliosis hepatis and endocarditis. Recently, B. henselae has been identified as a major cause of cat scratch disease. Diagnosis of such infections is based on clinical information, histopathology, culture and serology. However, none of these methods alone is sufficiently sensitive or specific. We have used the PCR to search for DNA specific for B. henselae/B. quintana in 33 clinical samples and in 6 controls. In comparison with clinical data and histopathology, PCR was extremely specific (100%) and reasonably sensitive (61%). Possible explanations for the limited sensitivity of PCR are discussed. We conclude that PCR provides a useful adjunct for the diagnosis of infections caused by B. henselae and B. quintana.

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