Bartonellosis A44

Bartonellosis A44

    Bartonellosis A44-

    Clinical Information

    • A gram-negative bacterial infection caused by bartonella bacilliformis. It is transmitted by ticks, flies and mosquitoes. Signs and symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, enlargement of the lymph nodes and anemia.
    • Infections by the genus bartonella. Bartonella bacilliformis can cause acute febrile anemia, designated oroya fever, and a benign skin eruption, called verruga peruana. Bartonella quintana causes trench fever, while bartonella henselae is the etiologic agent of bacillary angiomatosis (angiomatosis, bacillary) and is also one of the causes of cat-scratch disease in immunocompetent patients.

    Codes

    A44 Bartonellosis

     A44.0 Systemic bartonellosis

     A44.1 Cutaneous and mucocutaneous bartonellosis

     A44.8 Other forms of bartonellosis

     A44.9 Bartonellosis, unspecified

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