Atypical bartonellosis in children: What do we know?
Ana Pereira LemosRui DominguesCatarina GouveiaRita de SousaMaria J BritoPublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2020)
In these clinical presentations, where other infections may be involved, a high index of suspicion is necessary, with emphasis on the epidemiological context. The association of systemic forms with immunodeficiency did not occur in our study. The lack of recommendations for treatment of atypical infection makes the approach of these cases a challenge. Randomised control studies are essential to define the best approach in each case.