''Bartonella grahamii'' is a
bacterium
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As with other ''Bartonella'' species, it can cause disease in animals.
See also
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Bartonella doshiae
''Bartonella doshiae'' is a bacterium. As with other ''Bartonella'' species, it can cause disease in animals.
See also
*''Bartonella taylorii''
*'' Bartonella grahamii''
*''Bartonella peromysci''
*''Bartonella talpae
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Bartonella taylorii
''Bartonella taylorii'' is a bacterium
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Bartonella peromysci
''Bartonella peromysci'', formerly belonging to the ''Grahamella'' genus, is a bacterium
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Bartonella talpae
''Bartonella talpae'', formerly belonging to the ''Grahamella'' genus, is a bacterium
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References
External links
Bartonella-Associated Infections – CDCBartonella species - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in NomenclatureBartonella grahamii on Culture Collection, University of Göteborg, SwedenType strain of ''Bartonella grahamii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Bartonellaceae
Bacteria described in 1995
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