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Demonstration of <i>Bartonella grahamii</i> DNA in Ocular Fluids of a Patient with Neuroretinitis
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Medical MicrobiologyMicrobial DiseaseOphthalmologyClinical Infectious DiseaseBartonella Grahamii InfectionPathogenesisImmunologyVirologyBartonella SpeciesMicrobiologyInfection ControlLaboratory FeaturesNeuropathologyMedicineOcular FluidsClinical Microbiology
ABSTRACT We describe the clinical and laboratory features of a 55-year-old human immunodeficiency virus-negative female patient who presented with bilateral intraocular inflammatory disease (neuroretinitis type) and behavioral changes caused by a Bartonella grahamii infection. Diagnosis was based on the PCR analysis of DNA extracted from the intraocular fluids. DNA analysis of the PCR product revealed a 100% identity with the 16S rRNA gene sequence of B. grahamii . The patient was successfully treated with doxycycline (200 mg/day) and rifampin (600 mg/day) for 4 weeks. This is the first report that demonstrates the presence of a Bartonella species in the intraocular fluids of a nonimmunocompromised patient and that indicates that B. grahamii is pathogenic for humans.
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