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Volume 4, Number 2—June 1998
Dispatch

Persistent Infection of Pets within a Household with Three Bartonella Species

Dorsey L. Kordick and Edward B. Breitschwerdt
Author affiliations: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA;

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Table 1

Animals included in the study

Animal Breeda Sexb Birthdate Date acquired Source/state
Cats
A DSH M/C 10/91 12/91 Pet store/CA
B DSH F/S 10/90 12/90 Stray/DE
C DLH F/S 6/92 6/92 Stray/NC
D DSH M/C 4/93 5/93 Stray/NC
E DSH F/S 5/93 7/93 Stray/NC
F DLH M/C 4/94 6/94 Stray/NC
G DLH F/S 6/95 10/95 Stray/NC
H MC M/C 6/96 9/96 Family/NC
Dog
I PM F/S 4/95 6/95 Family/NC

aDSH, Domestic shorthair; DLH, Domestic longhair; MC, Maine coon; PM, Pekingese mix.
bM/C, Male/castrated; F/S, Female/spayed.

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