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323 Strange new bacteria found in Amazon sand flies. Could it spread to humans?

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 09/06/2025 16:49 EDT

A newly discovered species of Bartonella bacteria in Brazil’s Amazon sand flies shares DNA similarities with dangerous Andean strains. Scientists stress the need for further studies to see if it can infect humans and spread beyond its known regions.

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