نتایج جستجو برای: chlamydia psittaci

تعداد نتایج: 13350  

Journal: :Veterinary research 2006
Kristel Verminnen Marnix Van Loock Hafez Mohamed Hafez Richard Ducatelle Freddy Haesebrouck Daisy Vanrompay

Chlamydophila psittaci (formerly Chlamydia psittaci) is one of the major pathogens associated with turkey respiratory disease. Devastating outbreaks with high mortality rates, similar to those of 1950 to 1970 in the USA occasionally occur, but respiratory signs without or with low mortality mostly characterize outbreaks now a day. Accurate diagnostic methods should be made available. The presen...

2013
Carola Ostermann Anke Rüttger Evelyn Schubert Wieland Schrödl Konrad Sachse Petra Reinhold

Chlamydia (C.) psittaci is the causative agent of psittacosis, a zoonotic disease in birds and man. In addition, C. psittaci has been repeatedly found in domestic animals and is, at least in calves, also able to induce respiratory disease. Knowledge about transmission routes in cattle herds is still deficient, and nothing is known about differences in host response after either experimental or ...

2015
Bernard J. Wolff Shatavia S. Morrison Denise Pesti Satishkumar Ranganathan Ganakammal Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy Shankar Changayil M. Ryan Weil Duncan MacCannell Lori Rowe Michael Frace Branson W. Ritchie Deborah Dean Jonas M. Winchell

Chlamydia psittaci is an obligate intracellular bacterium that can cause significant disease among a broad range of hosts. In humans, this organism may cause psittacosis, a respiratory disease that can spread to involve multiple organs, and in rare untreated cases may be fatal. There are ten known genotypes based on sequencing the major outer-membrane protein gene, ompA, of C. psittaci. Each ge...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Stefanie Goellner Evelyn Schubert Elisabeth Liebler-Tenorio Helmut Hotzel Hans Peter Saluz Konrad Sachse

The obligatory intracellular bacterium Chlamydophila psittaci is the causative agent of psittacosis in birds and humans. The capability of this zoonotic pathogen to develop a persistent phase is likely to play a role in chronicity of infections, as well as in failure of antibiotic therapy and immunoprophylaxis. To elucidate three different in vitro models for transition of C. psittaci to persis...

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