25 research outputs found

    Human bartonellosis: seroepidemiological and clinical features with an emphasis on data from Brazil - A review

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    Bartonellae are fastidious Gram-negative bacteria that are widespread in nature with several animal reservoirs (mainly cats, dogs, and rodents) and insect vectors (mainly fleas, sandflies, and human lice). Thirteen species or subspecies of Bartonella have been recognized as agents causing human disease, including B. bacilliformis, B. quintana, B. vinsonii berkhoffii, B. henselae, B. elizabethae, B. grahamii, B. washoensis, B. koehlerae, B. rocha-limaea, and B. tamiae. The clinical spectrum of infection includes lymphadenopathy, fever of unknown origin, endocarditis, neurological and ophthalmological syndromes, Carrion's disease, and others. This review provides updated information on clinical manifestations and seroepidemiological studies with an emphasis on data available from Brazil

    Translocal Space of Afro-Latinidad

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    Texts in Contexts

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    Pedagogical Strategies for a Transnational Reading of Border Writers

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    El Fruto de la Voz

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    El Incansable Juego

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    Locating Women’s Writing and Translation in the Americas in the Age of Latinamericanismo and Globalization

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