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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle) :<br />

101. Drancourt M, McNeil MM, Brown JM, Lasker BA, Maurin M, Choux M, Raoult D. Brain abscess due to<br />

Gordona terrae in an immunocompromised child: case report and review of infections caused by G. terrae.<br />

Clin Infect Dis. 1994 ;19:258-62.<br />

102. Raoult D, Drancourt M, Carta A, Gastaut JA. Bartonella (Rochalimaea) quintana isolation in patient<br />

with chronic adenopathy, lymphopenia, and a cat. Lancet. 1994 ;343:977.<br />

103. Musso D, Drancourt M, Bardot J, Legre R. Human infection due to the CDC group IVc-2 bacterium:<br />

case report and review. Clin Infect Dis. 1994 ;18:482-4.<br />

104. Drancourt M, Raoult D. Taxonomic position of the rickettsiae: current knowledge. FEMS Microbiol Rev.<br />

1994 ;13:13-24.<br />

105. George F, Brouqui P, Boffa MC, Mutin M, Drancourt M, Brisson C, Raoult D, Sampol J. Demonstration<br />

of Rickettsia conorii-induced endothelial injury in vivo by measuring circulating endothelial cells,<br />

thrombomodulin, and von Willebrand factor in patients with Mediterranean spotted fever. Blood. 1993<br />

;82:2109-16.<br />

106. Drancourt M, Raoult D. Proposed tests for the routine identification of Rochalimaea species. Eur J Clin<br />

Microbiol Infect Dis. 1993 ;12:710-3.<br />

107. Drancourt M, Stein A, Argenson JN, Zannier A, Curvale G, Raoult D. Oral rifampin plus ofloxacin for<br />

treatment of Staphylococcus-infected orthopedic implants. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1993 ;37:1214-8.<br />

108. Brouqui P, Dupont HT, Drancourt M, Berland Y, Etienne J, Leport C, Goldstein F, Massip P, Micoud M,<br />

Bertrand A, et al. Chronic Q fever. Ninety-two cases from France, including 27 cases without endocarditis.<br />

Arch Intern Med. 1993 ;153:642-8.<br />

109. Raoult D, Dupont HT, Chicheportiche C, Peter O, Gilot B, Drancourt M. Mediterranean spotted fever in<br />

Marseille, France: correlation between prevalence of hospitalized patients, seroepidemiology, and<br />

prevalence of infected ticks in three different areas. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1993 Feb;48(2):249-56.<br />

110. Drancourt M, Oules O, Bouche V, Peloux Y. Two cases of Actinomyces pyogenes infection in humans.<br />

Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 1993 ;12:55-7.<br />

111. Roux V, Drancourt M, Raoult D. Determination of genome sizes of Rickettsia spp. within the spotted<br />

fever group, using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. J Bacteriol. 1992 ;174:7455-7.<br />

112. Drancourt M, George F, Brouqui P, Sampol J, Raoult D. Diagnosis of Mediterranean spotted fever by<br />

indirect immunofluorescence of Rickettsia conorii in circulating endothelial cells isolated with monoclonal<br />

antibody-coated immunomagnetic beads. J Infect Dis. 1992 ;166:660-3.<br />

113. Drancourt M, Donnet A, Pelletier J, Raoult D. Acute meningoencephalitis associated with<br />

seroconversion to "Afipia felis". Lancet. 1992 ;340:558.<br />

114. Drancourt M, Beati L, Tarasevich I, Raoult D. Astrakhan fever rickettsia is identical to Israel tick typhus<br />

rickettsia, a genotype of the Rickettsia conorii complex. J Infect Dis. 1992 ;165:1167-8.<br />

115. Raoult D, Tissot Dupont H, Caraco P, Brouqui P, Drancourt M, Charrel C. Mediterranean spotted fever<br />

in Marseille: <strong>des</strong>criptive epidemiology and the influence of climatic factors. Eur J Epidemiol. 1992 ;8:192-7.<br />

116. Drancourt M, Bonnet E, Gallais H, Peloux Y, Raoult D. Rhodococcus equi infection in patients with<br />

AIDS. J Infect. 1992 ;24:123-31.<br />

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