Chlamydophila psittaci transmission from pet birds to humans

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Abstract

We studied zoonotic transmission of Chlamydophila psittaci in 39 breeding facilities for Psittaciformes (cockatoos, parrots, parakeets, lories) that frequently used antimicrobial drugs. Genotypes A or E/B were detected in 14.9% of humans at these facilities. Information on antimicrobial drug use in Psittaciformes and a C. psittaci vaccine are urgently required.

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Vanrompay, D., Harkinezhad, T., Van De Walle, M., Beeckman, D., Van Droogenbroeck, C., Verminnen, K., … Cauwerts, K. (2007). Chlamydophila psittaci transmission from pet birds to humans. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(7), 1108–1110. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1307.070074

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