Grahamella
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Grahamella
[‚grā·ə′mel·ə] (microbiology)
A genus of the family Bartonellaceae; intracellular parasites in red blood cells of rodents and other mammals.
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Numerous micro-organisms like Bartonella rochalima and
Grahamella spp.
within mammals, particularly rodents, and by the late 1960s nearly 2 dozen species had been described within the genus
Grahamella (8).
rotundus al hombre, Bartonella y
Grahamella, las cuales ocasionan la enfermedad llamada bartonelosis (Baker et al.
Grahamella in small woodland mammals in the U.K.: isolation, prevalence and host specificity.
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