Bartonella †,

Proteobacteria
Alphaproteobacteria
Rhizobiales
Bartonellaceae
David F. Welch

David F. Welch

Laboratory Corporation of America, Dallas, Texas, 75230 USA

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First published: 14 September 2015
Citations: 3
Strong, Tyzzer and Sellards 1915, 808VP emend. Birtles, Harrison, Saunders and Molyneux 1995, 7
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., in association with Bergey's Manual Trust.

Abstract

Bar.to.nel' la. M.L. dim. ending -ella; M.L. fem. dim. n. Bartonella named after Alberto L. Barton, who described these organisms in 1909, after studying the agent of Carrion's disease.

Proteobacteria / Alphaproteobacteria / Rhizobiales / Bartonellaceae / Bartonella

Morphology is small (0.5–0.6 × 1.0 µm), slightly curved bacillus. Not acid-fast. Faintly stains Gram negative (stains poorly or not at all with many aniline dyes) but satisfactorily with Romanowsky's or Giemsa's stain. Warthin-Starry silver staining of fixed tissue sections reveals bacilli in clusters. May be seen in stained blood films appearing as rounded or ellipsoidal forms or as slender, straight, curved, or bent rods, occurring singly or in groups. They characteristically occur in chains of seve ral segmenting organisms, sometimes swollen at one or both ends and frequently beaded. In the tissues, they are situated within the cytoplasm of endothelial cells as isolated elements or are grouped in rounded masses. Intraerythrocytic forms occur in the blood of felines, small rodents, birds, fish, and other animals. In cultures, the cells may be very autoadherent. Some species possess unipolar flagella. The presence of pili is associated with the marked adherence and may mediate specific interaction with host endothelial cells and erythrocytes leading to intracellular localization.

Type species: Bartonella bacilliformis (Strong, Tyzzer, Brues, Sellards and Gastiaburu 1913) Strong, Tyzzer and Sellards 1915, 808 (Bartonia bacilliformis Strong, Tyzzer, Brues, Sellards and Gastiaburu 1913, 1715.)

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