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studies on the cause of the niigata episode of minamata disease outbreak. 19725043163
prevalence of bartonella henselae, bartonella clarridgeiae and the 16s rrna gene types of bartonella henselae among pet cats in japan.the authors investigated bacteriologically the prevalence of bartonella infection among 690 pet cats derived from 10 private animal hospitals in six cities (sapporo, hokkaido prefecture; sendai, miyagi prefecture; joetsu, niigata prefecture; fujisawa, kanagawa prefecutre; kyoto, kyoto prefecture; sanda, hyogo prefecutre) and 4 counties (mishima, osaka prefecture; hikawa, shimane prefecture; aira, kagoshima prefecture; shimajiri, okinawa prefecture) located from the north to the south of japan. b ...200010770599
serological survey of rickettsia japonica infection in dogs and cats in japan.antibodies against rickettsia japonica in 20 of 1,207 dogs and 5 of 584 cats in japan were detected using immunofluorescence. some antibody-positive animals were detected in niigata and kagawa prefectures, areas in which japanese spotted fever in human patients has never been identified. some animals were positive for antibodies against other new rickettsia species.200717913859
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