Cat scratch disease. [Annotation]
1994
Hughes, K.L. | Faragher, J.T.
The symptoms and aetiology of cat scratch disease in humans are briefly reviewed. It now appears that Rochalimaea henselae and R. quintana are more commonly involved in this syndrome than Afipia felis.
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Australian Veterinary Journal (Australia)
Volume
71
Issue
8
ISSN
0005-0423
Language
English
Note
11 ref.
1995-08-15
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