Bat-associated histoplasmosis can be transmitted at entrances of bat caves and not only inside the caves
B. Jülg, J. Elias, A. Zahn, S. Köppen, C. Becker-Gaab, and J. Bogner. Journal of Travel Medicine: Official Publication of the International Society of Travel Medicine and the Asia Pacific Travel Health Association, 15 (2):
133--6(2008)PMID: 18346250.
DOI: JTM193
Abstract
Our observation of histoplasmosis cases augments the current knowledge on transmission by bats. In the presented cases, the only contact happened in the proximity of a bat cave but not inside the cave. We wish to communicate and stress that even outside of caves, bats may disperse the organism.
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%A Zahn, Andreas
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%A Becker-Gaab, Christa
%A Bogner, Johannes R
%D 2008
%J Journal of Travel Medicine: Official Publication of the International Society of Travel Medicine and the Asia Pacific Travel Health Association
%K Adult, Agents, Animals, Chiroptera, Disease Diseases, Exposure, Fungal, Germany, Histoplasma, Histoplasmosis, Humans, Inhalation Lung Male, Outcome, Reservoirs, Tobago Travel, Treatment Trinidad Vectors, and {Anti-Bacterial}
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%P 133--6
%R JTM193
%T Bat-associated histoplasmosis can be transmitted at entrances of bat caves and not only inside the caves
%V 15
%X Our observation of histoplasmosis cases augments the current knowledge on transmission by bats. In the presented cases, the only contact happened in the proximity of a bat cave but not inside the cave. We wish to communicate and stress that even outside of caves, bats may disperse the organism.
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title = {Bat-associated histoplasmosis can be transmitted at entrances of bat caves and not only inside the caves},
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