GALDA salutes top Bartonella researcher Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt of - TopicsExpress



          

GALDA salutes top Bartonella researcher Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt of North Carolina State University for his incredible, ongoing research and for his determination to help others. Excerpts from his latest paper: In recent years, an increasing number of Bartonella species have been identified as zoonotic pathogens, transmitted by animal bites, scratches, arthropods and even by needle sticks. Considering the diversity of newly discovered Bartonella species and subspecies and the large number and ecologically diverse animal reservoir hosts and the evolving spectrum of arthropod vectors that can transmit these bacteria among animals and humans, the clinical and diagnostic challenges posed by Bartonella transmission in nature are presumably much more complex than is currently appreciated by diagnosticians, vector biologists, ecologists, physicians, or veterinarians. The One Health concept encourages a spirit of cooperation among animal, environmental, and human health professionals and promotes developing integrated solutions for complex problems that impact the health of animals, humans, and the planet. Importantly, substantial research is needed to define the medical importance of this genus as a cause of animal and human illnesses.
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 02:57:29 +0000

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