نتایج جستجو برای: avian chlamydiosis

تعداد نتایج: 41153  

Journal: :Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences 2020

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2002
F W Huchzermeyer

Crocodiles and ostriches are very sensitive to stress, and the ideal conditions for intensive rearing have not yet been established. Consequently, mortality is often directly linked to conditions on the farm. Crocodile and caiman pox, adenoviral hepatitis, mycoplasmosis, chlamydiosis and coccidiosis are crocodile-specific infections with reservoirs in wild populations and adult wild-caught bree...

2017
Jipseol JEONG Injung AN Jae-Ku OEM Seung-Jun WANG Yongkwan KIM Jeong-Hwa SHIN Chanjin WOO Youngsik KIM Seong-Deok JO Kidong SON Saemi LEE Weonhwa JHEONG

Wild birds are reservoirs for Chlamydia spp. Of the total 225 samples from wild birds during January to September 2016 in Korea, 4 (1.8%) and 2 (0.9%) showed positive for Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia gallinacea, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses and comparisons of sequence identities for outer-membrane protein A (ompA) revealed that Korean C. psittaci fall into three previously known geno...

2013
Aleksandar Zocevic Fabien Vorimore Nadia Vicari Julien Gasparini Lisa Jacquin Konrad Sachse Simone Magnino Karine Laroucau

Recent evidence of the occurrence of atypical Chlamydiaceae strains in pigeons, different from the established Chlamydiaceae, requires the development of a specific and rapid detection tool to investigate their prevalence and significance. Here is described a new real-time PCR assay that allows specific detection of atypical Chlamydiaceae from pigeons. The assay has been used to assess the diss...

2016
J. Razmyar M. Rajabioun M. Zaeemi A. Afshari

Avian chlamydiosis is caused by Chlamydiophila psittaci with the highest infection rate in parrots (Psittacidae) and pigeons (Columbiformes). A two-year-old Congo African grey parrot was examined since the bird had shown clinical signs of anorexia, depression, diarrhea, and mild dyspnea and based on biochemical and hemathological analysis the bird was diagnosed as having anemia, leukocytosis, h...

2017
Shanshan Liu Wei Sun Xuefei Huang Wen Zhang Changqing Jia Jie Luo Yihua Shen Saeed El-Ashram Cheng He

The obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium Chlamydia psittaci often causes avian chlamydiosis and influenza-like symptoms in humans. However, the commercial subunit C. psittaci vaccine could only provide a partial protection against avian chlamydiosis due to poor cellular immune response. In our previous study, a recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT)-delivered vaccine against C. psit...

Journal: :Central European Journal of Public Health 2009

A. Afshari J. Razmyar, M. Rajabioun M. Zaeemi

Avian chlamydiosis is caused by Chlamydiophila psittaci with the highest infection rate in parrots (Psittacidae) and pigeons (Columbiformes). A two-year-old Congo African grey parrot was examined since the bird had shown clinical signs of anorexia, depression, diarrhea, and mild dyspnea and based on biochemical and hemathological analysis the bird was diagnosed as having anemia, leukocytosis, h...

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