“…from human samples using an in-house technique based on results of blood pre-enrichment followed by PCR detection of Bartonella spp. ; members of the same team have investigated many cases of persons who had nonspecific symptoms, including arthralgia, muscle pain, fatigue, headaches, visual blurring, neurocognitive symptoms, and, in 2 case-patients, hemangioendothelioma (30). In total, B. henselae DNA was detected in 47 cases (5,(30)(31)(32)(33); B. koehlerae (another common agent of feline bacteremia) DNA in 96 cases, including 2 co-infected with B. henselae (31,32,34,35); and B. vinsonii berkhoffii (an agent of canine bacteremia and endocarditis) DNA in 24 cases (31-34), including 16 case-patients with B. henselae and 2 cases of B. melophagi (36).…”