1999
EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF COTTON RATS WITH THREE NATURALLY OCCURRING BARTONELLA SPECIES
Kosoy M, Regnery R, Kosaya O, Childs J. EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF COTTON RATS WITH THREE NATURALLY OCCURRING BARTONELLA SPECIES. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 1999, 35: 275-284. PMID: 10231754, DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-35.2.275.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCotton ratsHigh dosesLow dosesBartonella sppHigh IgG titersHumoral immune responseHigh antibody titersGroups of ratsKinetics of infectionChallenge antigenIgG titersAntibody titersDetectable bacteremiaSecondary challengeImmune responseLow doseHigh doseHigher bacteremiaBacteremiaExperimental infectionSame rodent speciesRatsEvidence of resistanceInactivated bacteriaPeak bacteremia
1994
Des souris et des hommes, chronique d'une épidémie non annoncée
Rollin P, Ksiazek T, Nichol S, Zaki S, Childs J, Spiropoulou C, Morzunov S, Feldmann H, Sanchez A, Krebs J, Khan A, Martin M, Oronoz-Perez G, Peters C. Des souris et des hommes, chronique d'une épidémie non annoncée. Infectious Diseases Now 1994, 24: 517-520. DOI: 10.1016/s0399-077x(05)81258-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult respiratory distress syndromeAcute pulmonary edemaAcute respiratory distressRespiratory distress syndromeCompatible clinical historyActive immune responseLocal health departmentsHealthy young adultsNational Reference CenterNational surveillance programFebrile prodromeDistress syndromeRespiratory distressEpidemiologic featuresPulmonary edemaPathogenetic linkClinical historyControl subjectsLung tissueSerologic testsVirus antigenHantavirus antigensImmune responseHealthy personsRapid onset