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Volume 8, Number 2, February 2002

Perspective

Traditional and Molecular Techniques for the Study of Emerging Bacterial Diseases: One Laboratory’s Perspective

Pierre Houpikian and Didier Raoult
Unité des Rickettsies, Faculté de Médecine de Marseille, Marseille, France


Figure 2. Demonstration of Bartonella henselae in cardiac valve of a patient with blood culture-negative endocarditis. The bacilli appear as black granulations (Warthin Starry, original magnification X250).

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Figure 2. Demonstration of Bartonella henselae in cardiac valve of a patient with blood culture-negative endocarditis. The bacilli appear as black granulations (Warthin Starry, original magnification X250).
 


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