C. C. Chang
National Chung Hsing University
11 Papers
103 Citations
C. C. Chang is an academic researcher from National Chung Hsing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bartonella & Bartonella Infection. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of C. C. Chang include University of California, Davis.
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Papers
Molecular Evidence of Bartonella spp. in Questing Adult Ixodes pacificus Ticks in California
TL;DR: Findings indicate that I. pacificus ticks may play an important role in Bartonella transmission among animals and humans.
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Coyotes (Canis latrans) as the reservoir for a human pathogenic Bartonella sp.: molecular epidemiology of Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii infection in coyotes from central coastal California.
C. C. Chang,Rickie W. Kasten,Bruno B Chomel,Darren C. Simpson,Carrie M. Hew,Dorsey L. Kordick,R. Heller,Yves Piémont,Edward B. Breitschwerdt +8 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest coyotes from central coastal California could be the wildlife reservoir of B. vinsonii subsp.
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Prevalence of Bartonella species and 16s rRNA gene types of Bartonella henselae from domestic cats in Thailand.
Soichi Maruyama,Takeo Sakai,Yukio Morita,Shigeo Tanaka,Hidenori Kabeya,Sumalee Boonmar,Amnart Poapolathep,Tonchai Chalarmchaikit,C. C. Chang,Rickie W. Kasten,Bruno B Chomel,Yasuji Katsube +11 more
TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report on the presence of Bartonella infection in domestic cats from Thailand, which constitute a large reservoir of Bart onella infections in this country.
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Homologous protection but lack of heterologous protection by various species and types of Bartonella in specific pathogen-free cats.
Kazuhiro Yamamoto,Bruno B Chomel,Rickie W. Kasten,C. C. Chang,T. Tseggai,P. R. Decker,M. MacKowiak,Kim A. Floyd-Hawkins,Niels C Pedersen +8 more
TL;DR: In a series of experiments, 21 SPF cats were experimentally infected by the intradermal route with 10(5)-10(10) colony-forming units/ml of either B. henselae type II, or a new strain 'Humboldt' isolated from a mountain lion (4 cats), to determine if cats become resistant to re-infection by the same strain or various types or species of Bartonella.
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Spatial analysis of Yersinia pestis and Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii seroprevalence in California coyotes (Canis latrans).
Bruce R. Hoar,Bruno B Chomel,D. L. Rolfe,C. C. Chang,C. L. Fritz,Benjamin N. Sacks,Tim E. Carpenter +6 more
TL;DR: The geographic distribution of 863 coyotes tested for Y. pestis and Bartonella vinsonii subsp.
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