نتایج جستجو برای: avian chlamydiosis
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Extragenital chlamydial complications may be associated with systemic spread of infection, but haematogenous route for C. trachomatis dissemination has not been clearly demonstrated. Here we report that serum specimens obtained from patients with chlamydiosis contain elementary bodies of C. trachomatis shown by culture and immunogold electron microscopy. We have found that 31 of the 52 patients...
in order to investigate seroprevalence of turkey's chlamydiosis in khuzestan province, 270 turkeys, of different sex and ages from different parts of khuzestan province were bleed and their sera were tested for antibodies to chlamydophila psittaci using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (immunocomb-ils). according to results the seroprevalences of chlamydiosis were 58.9% in tested turke...
avian chlamydiosis is one of the most important infectious diseases of birds. despite the rapid growth of exotic bird populations in iran, there is little or no information on the specific infections that these types of birds carry. in this study, conventional isolation methods were used in cell culture to study occurrence of infection in pet birds. samples from the conjunctiva, choana, and clo...
In order to diagnose chlamydiosis caused by bacteria Chlamydophila sp., the humoral immunity response in domestic bovines was examined. A possible difference in titre of specific antibodies between latently, acutely and chronically infected animals was also studied. At the same time we confirmed the applicability and reliability of complement-fixation tests (CFT) and enzyme–linked immunosorbent...
Cause Chlamydiosis refers to an infection with organisms of the genus Chlamydia sp., which are bacteria that live within animal cells. Chlamydia psittaci is the species generally associated with this disease in birds. The severity of the disease differs by the strain of C. psittaci and the susceptibility of different species of birds. As a result, chlamydiosis may range from an inapparent infec...
During the summer of 1986, more than 400 California gulls (Larus californicus) and ring-billed gulls (Larvus delawarensis), primarily fledglings, died on an island in Lake Sakakawea near New Town, North Dakota (USA). Mortality was attributed largely to chlamydiosis. Necropsy findings in nine carcasses included splenomegaly (n = 9), hepatomegaly (n = 4), and pericarditis (n = 1). Livers from thr...
Chlamydiosis, caused by Chlamydiaceae, is a zoonotic disease found in humans and several species of animals, including reptiles and amphibians. Although chlamydiosis in saltwater crocodiles has been previously reported in South Africa and Papua New Guinea, the reported strains have not been identified or confirmed. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to sequence and characterize Chamydiac...
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