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Prevalence of Bartonella infection in domestic cats in Denmark.

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Chomel, Bruno ; Boulouis, Henri-Jean ; Petersen, H. ; Kasten, R.W. ; YAMAMOTO, K., ; Chang, C.C. ; Gandoin, Christelle ; Bouillin, Corinne ; Hew, C.M. ; Petit, Elisabeth ; Haddad, Nathalie

VETERINARY RESEARCH

Department of Population Health and Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. UMR 956, INRA/AFSSA/ENVA, École Nationale Vétérinaire, 7 avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94704 Maisons-Alfort, France. Hinnerup Animal Hospital, Dyrlaegegruppen Frijsenborg, Vestergade 3, 8382 Hinnerup, Denmark Department of Public Health, Institute of Environmental Health, China Medical College, Taichung, Taiwan

2002

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Whole blood and serum from 93 cats (44 pets and 49 shelter/stray cats) from Denmark were tested for the presence of feline Bartonella species by culture and for the presence of Bartonella antibodies by serology. Bartonella henselae was isolated from 21 (22.6%) cats. Bacteremia prevalence was not statistically different between shelter/stray cats (13/49, 26.5%) and pet cats (8/44, 18.2%), but varied widely by geographical origin of the cats, even after stratification for cat origin or age ( p < 0.001). All isolates but one were B. henselae type II. The only cat bacteremic with B. henselae type I was not co-infected with B. henselae type II. None of the cats was harboring either B. clarridgeiae or B. koehlerae. Almost half (42/92, 45.6%) of the cats were seropositive for B. henselae and antibody prevalence was similar in shelter/stray cats (23/49, 46.9%) and pet cats (19/43, 44.2%). This is the first report of isolation of B. henselae from domestic cats in Denmark. This study also indicates that domestic cats, including pet cats, constitute a large Bartonella reservoir in Denmark.
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