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English: Bartonella henselae bacilli in cardiac valve of a patient with blood culture-negative endocarditis. The bacilli appear as black granulations.
Français : fr:Bartonella
Nederlands: Bartonella henselae bacillen in een hartklep van een patient met negatieve bloedtest voor Endocarditis
Português: pt:Endocardite
Español: es:Endocarditis
Norsk bokmål: no:Endokarditt
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Source Photo: Warthin Starry, from Traditional and Molecular Techniques for the Study of Emerging Bacterial Diseases: One Laboratory’s Perspective, Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, Vol. 8, No, 2, February 2002, Center for Disease Control. URL: https://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol8no2/01-0141-G2.htm
Author Photo: Warthin Starry


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