Epidemiology of Endemic Bartonella bacilliformis: A Prospective Cohort Study in a Peruvian Mountain Valley Community

Bartonella bacilliformis has caused debilitating illness since pre-Incan times, but relatively little is known about its epidemiology. A population-based, prospective cohort investigation was conducted in a Peruvian community with endemic bartonellosis. By use of house-to-house and hospital surveill...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2002-10, Vol.186 (7), p.983-990
Hauptverfasser: Chamberlin, Judith, Laughlin, Larry W., Romero, Sofia, Solórzano, Nelson, Gordon, Scott, Andre, Richard G., Pachas, Paul, Friedman, Heidi, Ponce, Carlos, Watts, Douglas
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Zusammenfassung:Bartonella bacilliformis has caused debilitating illness since pre-Incan times, but relatively little is known about its epidemiology. A population-based, prospective cohort investigation was conducted in a Peruvian community with endemic bartonellosis. By use of house-to-house and hospital surveillance methods, cohort participants were monitored for evidence of bartonellosis. Of 690 participants, 0.5% had asymptomatic bacteremia at study initiation. After 2 years of follow-up, the incidence of infection was 12.7/100 person-years. The highest rates were in children
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/344054