Artículo de revista
Presence of Bartonella henselae in cats, in Chile Presencia de Bartonella henselae en gatos: Cuantificación del reaervorio natural y riesgo de exposición humana de esta zoonosis en Chile
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 133, Issue 12, 2018, Pages 1465-1471
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07176163
Autor
Ferrés, Marcela
Abarca Villaseca, Katia
Godoy M., Paula
García C., Patricia
Palavecino, Elizabeth
Méndez, Gabriela
Valdés O., Alicia
Ernst, Santiago
Thibaut, Julio
Koberg, Jurgen
Chanqueo C., Leonardo
Vial C., Pablo A.
Institución
Resumen
The availability of a serologic test for cat scratch disease in humans has allowed the diagnosis of an increasing number of cases of this disease in Chile. Aim: To perform a serological survey for Bartonella henselae among cats in Chile. Material and methods: Blood samples from 187 cats living in three Chilean cities were obtained. IgG antibodies againts Bartonella henselae were measured using indirect immunofluorescence. Blood cultures were done in 60 samples. The presence of Bartonella henselae in positive cultures was confirmed by restriction fragment length polymorphism polimerase chain reaction (RFLP-PCR). Results: The general prevalence of IgG antibodies against Bartonella henselae was 85.6%. No differences in this prevalence were found among cats younger or older than 1 year, or those infested or not infested with fleas. However domestic cats had a lower prevalence when compared with stray cats (73 and 90% respectively, p <0.01). Bartonella henselae was isolated in 41%of blood c