An outbreak of psittacosis in a boys' boarding school

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In 1980, an outbreak of a mild illness involving twenty pupils and four adults in a boys' boarding school was identified serologically as psittacosis. Intensive epidemiological investigations did not uncover the source. It is suggested either that sources of chlamydia other than avian exist, which may produce a milder illness than the avian type, or that human-to-human spread of a mild form of chlamydiosis occurs. © 1984, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Pether, J. V. S., Noah, N. D., Lau, Y. K., Taylor, J. A., & Bowie, J. C. (1984). An outbreak of psittacosis in a boys’ boarding school. Journal of Hygiene, 92(3), 337–343. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002217240006455X

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