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Donor-Derived Bartonella quintana Infection in Solid Organ Transplantation: An Emerging Public Health Issue With Diagnostic Challenges.

Carl BoodmanOscar Fernandez GarciaDima KabbaniArmelle Perez Cortes VillalobosAmy M BeesonGrace E MarxJohan van GriensvenKaren Doucette
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
Bartonella quintana is a louse-borne intracellular bacterium that remains a neglected cause of bacteremia, bacillary angiomatosis, and infective endocarditis among individuals experiencing poverty. In October 2023, Health Canada notified Canadian organ transplantation programs of an outbreak of donor-derived B quintana infection. From March to August 2023, 5 cases of donor-derived B quintana disease were acquired in Alberta, Canada, from 3 deceased donors who had experienced homelessness. Similar cases recently occurred in the United States. In this article, we discuss strategies to screen organ donors and monitor transplant recipients for B quintana infection using epidemiologic risk factors, physical examination signs, and laboratory diagnostic tests. We review the limitations of existing diagnostic tests for B quintana and describe how these problems may be magnified in the organ transplantation context.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • mental health
  • risk factors
  • kidney transplantation
  • cell therapy
  • physical activity
  • stem cells
  • high throughput
  • health information
  • risk assessment
  • social media
  • bone marrow
  • health promotion
  • human health