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Authors
Pons, Maria JLovato, Pedro
Silva, Jaquelyne
Urteaga, Numan
Del Valle Mendoza, Juana
Ruiz, Joaquim
Issue Date
2015-11-05Keywords
Carrion’s diseaseBlood
Bartonella bacilliformis,
Blood transfusion
Transfusion-transmitted disease
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Carrion's disease after blood transfusion. 2015:1-4 Blood TransfusPublisher
SIMTJournal
Blood transfusion (Blood Transfus.)DOI
10.2450/2015.0036-15PubMed ID
26674821Additional Links
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26674821Abstract
Bartonella bacilliformis is a pathogen that is endemic in some areas of the Andean region of Peru, southern Ecuador and southern Colombia. This pathogen causes so-called Carrion's disease, a biphasic disease with acute and chronic phases (called Oroya fever and "Peruvian wart" respectively1-3). In the absence or delay of antibiotic treatment, the mortality rate in the acute phase is up to 88%1. The acute phase is characterised by fever and severe anaemia and may be followed, several weeks or months later, by the chronic eruptive phase due to endothelial cell proliferation2. No animal reservoir has been identified to date and it is considered that healthy carriers act as a pathogen reservoir in endemic areasType
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1723-2007Sponsors
This study was supported by internal funds from the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (Lima, Peru) (JdV), by a grant of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III - Spain (PI11/00983), by UBS Optimus Foundation (JR, JdV) and by Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament d'Universitats, Recerca i Societat de la Informació (2014 SGR 26) (JR).ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2450/2015.0036-15
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