Bartonella alsatica

[1] Like other Bartonella species, it can cause disease in animals.

It is small, aerobic, oxidase-negative, and Gram-negative.

Its rod-like cells were localized within wild rabbit erythrocytes when first described.

The type strain is IBS 382T (= CIP 105477T).

It is associated with cases of lymphadenitis[2] and endocarditis.