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Table3. 9 Continued:OverviewoftheMedicallyMostImportantBacteria
Family
Genus,species
Characteristics Clinical
manifestations
Section 1 2.Rickettsiae,Coxiellae,Ehrlichiae,Bartonellae,andChlamydiae
Rickettsiaceae Smallshortrods,usually
intracellularbacteriatrans-
mittedbyarthropods
Rickettsioses
Rickettsiaprowazekii Transmittedbybodylice Typhus
Rickettsiarickettsii Transmittedbyticks RockyMountainsSpotted
Fever(RMSF)
“Coxelliaceae”
Coxiellaburnetii Reservoir:sheep,cattle,
rodents;infectionby
inhalation
Qfever(pneumonia)
Ehrlichiaceae Coccobacillary.Culture
possible
Zoonoses
Ehrlichiachaffeensis Transmissionbyticks Humanmonocytrophic
ehrlichiosis(HME)
Ehrlichiaewingiiand
Anaplasma(formerly
Ehrlichia)phagocytophilum
Transmissionbyticks Humangranulocytotrophic
ehrlichiosis(HEG)
Bartonellaceae Shortpleomorphicrods
Bartonellabacilliformis Tropismforerythrocytes/
endothelia.Transmitted
bysandflea
Oroyafeverandverruga
peruana
Bartonellahenselaeand
Bartonellaclaridgeia
Animalreservoir:cats Sepsis,bacillaryangio-
matosisinimmuno-
suppressedpatients(AIDS).
Catscratchdiseasein
immunocompetentper-
sons
Bartonellaquintana Transmissionbybodylice Five-dayfever
Chlamydiaceae Obligateintracellularpatho-
gen,reproductivecycle
Chlamydiatrachomatis Biovartrachoma Trachoma,inclusion
conjunctivitis,urethritis
(nonspecific)
Biovarlymphogranuloma
venerum
Lymphogranuloma
venereum
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