Long-term monitoring for ornithosis-psittacosis and mammals Chlamydiosis in animals in Slovakia

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Chlamydiae are widely distributed throughout the world, causing various disease forms in animals and humans. The most important species, which can be pathogenic for humans, are Chlamydophila psittaci, causing ornithosis- psittacosis in birds, Chlamydophila abortus, causing abortion in ruminants and Chlamydophila felis, causing upper respiratory tract infections in cats. The study presents the results of a five-year monitoring of ornithosis-psittacosis and mammals chlamydiosis in various species of animals. Altogether 46 903 blood sera were examined for the presence of antichlamydial antibodies using the complement-fixation method. Out of this number, 3 035 (6.5%) samples reacted positive. Long-term high positivity was detected in sheep, but also other animal species showed positive results.

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Daniela, T., Monika, H., Lýdia, Č., Dana, K., Halan, M., & Jarčuška, P. (2010). Long-term monitoring for ornithosis-psittacosis and mammals Chlamydiosis in animals in Slovakia. Acta Veterinaria, 60(2–3), 241–248. https://doi.org/10.2298/AVB1003241T

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