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. 1995 Jan-Mar;1(1):16–21. doi: 10.3201/eid0101.950103

Unraveling mysteries associated with cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and related syndromes.

R Regnery 1, J Tappero 1
PMCID: PMC2626823  PMID: 8903149

Abstract

The search for the infectious agents responsible for cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and related syndromes has a long and often circuitous history. Recognition of the etiologic agents and a new understanding of the fundamental features of the epidemiology and natural history of modern day Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea)-associated diseases culminate a multipartite story that combines clinical medicine, traditional microbiology, and novel technological approaches to solve a long-standing enigma.

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