Bartonella quintana Endocarditis in a Child

To the Editor: Blood-culture–negative endocarditis has been described in about 12 percent of children with endocarditis. 1 Because of recent diagnostic advances, some of the pathogens responsible for these cases have been identified. A 13-year-old girl from Senegal was referred to our center for sur...

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Humans
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