Experimental infection of cats with Chlamydophila felis

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Abstract

Cats experimentally infected with a British isolate of Chlamydophila felis (C. felis), B166 strain, by droplet into the eye and nose developed conjunctivitis, mild rhinitis and fever. The chlamydophila were first isolated from conjunctiva, nictitating membrane and then from lung, tonsil, liver, spleen, kidney, nasal and vaginal swabs and blood. These results indicate that C. felis B166 strain first infected and replicated in the conjunctiva and nictitating membrane in cats with symptoms which were mostly limited to conjunctivitis, and then pervaded the whole body by bacteremia.

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Masubuchi, K., Nosaka, H., Iwamoto, K., Kokubu, T., Yamanaka, M., & Shimizu, Y. (2002). Experimental infection of cats with Chlamydophila felis. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 64(12), 1165–1168. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.64.1165

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