Bartonella tribocorum sp. nov. : a new Bartonella species isolated from the blood of wild rats
Date Issued
1998-01-01
Author(s)
Heller, R.
Riegel, P.
Hansmann, Y.
Delacour, G.
Bermond, D.
Lamarque, F.
Monteil, H.
Chomel, B.
Piemont, Y.
DOI
10.1099/00207713-48-4-1333
Abstract
Two Bartonella strains from blood of two wild rats (Rattus norvegicus) living in a rural environment were isolated. These strains were distinct from all previously known Bartonella species based on phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. This new species is distinguished by its trypsin-like activity, the absence of the ability to hydrolyse proline and tributyrin, its 16S rRNA and citrate synthase gene sequences and by whole-DNA hybridization data. This new species, for which the name Bartonella tribocorum sp. nov. is proposed, seems to be genetically related to Bartonella elizabethae, an agent isolated in a case of human endocarditis. The type strain of Bartonella tribocorum sp. nov. is IBS 506T (CIP 105476T).