Study: Bartonella Infection Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms and Skin Lesions

Study: Bartonella Infection Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms and Skin Lesions

Read NC University News Tracey Peake. December 8, 2020

“Bartonella bacteria are increasingly recognized as an emerging infectious disease threat. A new study by North Carolina State University researchers has found additional instances of Bartonella infection in humans who exhibited neuropsychiatric symptoms, a subset of whom also had skin lesions. This research adds to the body of evidence that not only can Bartonella infection mimic a spectrum of chronic illnesses – including mental illness – but also that dermatological symptoms may accompany infection.”

Link to study: Breitschwerdt, E.B.; Bradley, J.M.; Maggi, R.G.; Lashnits, E.; Reicherter, P. Bartonella Associated Cutaneous Lesions (BACL) in People with Neuropsychiatric Symptoms. Pathogens 2020, 9, 1023. DOI: 10.3390/pathogens9121023. Read Article

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