Title
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Blood culture-negative endocarditis caused by Bartonella quintana in Iran
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Type
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JournalPaper
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Keywords
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BCNE, Bartonella quintana, IFA, Probe, Real-time PCR, Infective endocarditis, TEM
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Abstract
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Blood culture-negative endocarditis (BCNE) is a challenging disease because of the significant impact of delayed diagnosis on patients. In this study, excised heart valves and blood serum samples were collected from 50 BCNE patients in two central hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Sera were tested by IFA for the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies against Bartonella quintana and B. henselae. Genomic DNA extracted from the heart valves was examined for Bartonella-specific ssrA gene in a probe-based method real-time PCR assay. Any positive sample was Sanger sequenced. IgG titer higher than 1024 was observed in only one patient and all 50 patients tested negative for Bartonella IgM. By real-time PCR, the ssrA gene was detected in the valve of one patient which was further confirmed to be B. quintana. Bartonella-like structures were observed in transmission electron microscopy images of that patient. We present for the first time the involvement of Bartonella in BCNE in Iran. Future research on at-risk populations, as well as domestic and wild mammals as potential reservoirs, is recommended.
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Researchers
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Bruno Chomel (Not In First Six Researchers), Grazia Greco (Not In First Six Researchers), Mehrdad Salehi (Not In First Six Researchers), Fazad Beikpour (Not In First Six Researchers), Younes Mohammadi (Not In First Six Researchers), Alireza Nourian (Not In First Six Researchers), Gholamreza Safarpoor (Not In First Six Researchers), Mahdi Haddadzadeh (Not In First Six Researchers), Monireh Kamali (Not In First Six Researchers), Zohreh Farahani (Fifth Researcher), Kianoush Saberi (Fourth Researcher), ALIREZA SAZMAND (Third Researcher), First-Name Last-Name (Second Researcher), Masoud Azimzadeh (First Researcher)
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