نتایج جستجو برای: chlamydia abortus

تعداد نتایج: 16924  

BACKGROUND: Chlamydia abortus is a zoonotic bacteriumthat commonly causes abortions in ruminants. This microorganismis one of the most important infectious agents causingabortion and major economic losses in sheep and goats worldwide.OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was investigatingthe status of C. abortus infection among small ruminantflocks of some regions in Iran. METHODS: A total of...

Journal: :Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift 2014

2014
Si-Yuan Qin Ming-Yang Yin Wei Cong Dong-Hui Zhou Xiao-Xuan Zhang Quan Zhao Xing-Quan Zhu Ji-Zhang Zhou Ai-Dong Qian

Chlamydia abortus, an important pathogen in a variety of animals, is associated with abortion in sheep. In the present study, 1732 blood samples, collected from Tibetan sheep between June 2013 and April 2014, were examined by the indirect hemagglutination (IHA) test, aiming to evaluate the seroprevalence and risk factors of C. abortus infection in Tibetan sheep. 323 of 1732 (18.65%) samples wer...

2016
Sarah Van Lent Winnok H. De Vos Heather Huot Creasy Patricia X. Marques Jacques Ravel Daisy Vanrompay Patrik Bavoil Ru-ching Hsia

The polymorphic membrane protein (Pmp) paralogous families of Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydia pneumoniae and Chlamydia abortus are putative targets for Chlamydia vaccine development. To determine whether this is also the case for Pmp family members of C. psittaci, we analyzed transcription levels, protein production and localization of several Pmps of C. psittaci. Pmp expression profiles were ...

Journal: :Microbiology and immunology 2008
Nick Wheelhouse Sean Wattegedera Diana Fleming Paul Fitch Rodney Kelly Gary Entrican

C. trachomatis and C. abortus are related Gram-negative intracellular bacteria that cause reproductive failure due to infertility (C. trachomatis) or abortion (C. abortus). These organisms target epithelial cells in the reproductive tract and/or placenta, but the innate immune mechanisms that lead to protection or pathology and disease are poorly understood. SLPI is an innate immune molecule wh...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2004
Ludwig E Hoelzle Katharina Hoelzle Max M Wittenbrink

Recombinant major outer membrane proteins (rMOMP) of Chlamydophila (Ch.) abortus, Ch. pecorum, and Chlamydia (C.) suis were used as antigens to distinguish chlamydial species-specific antibodies in (i) immune sera from six rabbits and three pigs raised against native purified elementary bodies, (ii) serum samples from 25 sows vaccinated with Ch. abortus, and (iii) 40 serum samples from four hei...

2003
Gernot Walder Herwig Meusburger Helmut Hotzel Albrecht Oehme Walter Neunteufel Manfred P. Dierich Reinhard Würzner

We report the first documented case of an extragestational infection with Chlamydophila abortus in humans. The pathogen was identified in a patient with severe pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) by sequence analysis of the ompA gene. Our findings raise the possibility that Chlamydiaceae other than Chlamydia trachomatis are involved in PID.

2018
Adis Softic Kassahun Asmare Erik Georg Granquist Jacques Godfroid Nihad Fejzic Eystein Skjerve

BACKGROUND Dairy production in Bosnia and Herzegovina exhibits limited productivity, which may partly, be explained by extensive reproductive problems of non-infectious and infectious origin. Brucella spp., Chlamydia abortus, Coxiella burnetii and Neospora caninum are common infectious causes of decreased reproductive outcomes in cattle worldwide. Little is, however, known about the disease sta...

2012
Nick Wheelhouse Michelle Sait Kim Wilson Kevin Aitchison Kevin McLean David G.E. Smith David Longbottom

It has been suggested that polymorphic membrane proteins (Pmps) belonging to the Type V autotransporter protein family play an important role in the pathogenesis of Chlamydia abortus (C. abortus; formerly Chlamydophila abortus) infection. In a previous study we demonstrated the expression of all the pmps at the transcriptional level. The purpose of this study was to measure the number of Pmp po...

2012
S. A. Soomro R. D. Murray Z. Woldehiwet N. M. Soomro

Enzootic abortion in ewes (EAE) is routinely diagnosed by the detection of elementary bodies of Chlamydophila abortus in placental smears stained with modified Ziehl-Neelsen’s (MZN) stain. The C. abortus can also be isolated from infected material in McCoy cells or embryonated eggs. Currently, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is increasingly being used for the detection and differentiation o...

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