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A novel Chlamydiaceae-like bacterium found in fecal specimens from sea birds from the Bering Sea

open access: yes, 2010
The family Chlamydiaceae contains several bacterial pathogens of important human and veterinary medical concern, such as Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydophila psittaci. Within the order Chlamydiales there are also an increasing number of chlamydia-like
Thollesson, Mikael   +14 more
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Hierarchical approach for the detection and identification of Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swab samples from turkeys (qPCR = quantitative PCR).

open access: yes, 2019
Hierarchical approach for the detection and identification of Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swab samples from turkeys (qPCR = quantitative PCR).
Barbara Prähauser (5964038)   +8 more
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Detection of Chlamydiaceae in different species of chelonians

open access: yes, 2017
Chlamydial species are increasingly recognized as infective and potentially pathogenic organisms in reptiles. Different types of symptoms were described in reptiles with Chlamydia sp. infections, usually with inflammatory lesions mostly in the spleen, heart, lungs and liver. Chlamydia can be isolated from clinically asymptomatic reptiles as well.
Lukač, Maja   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Evidence for Chlamydiaceae and Parachlamydiaceae in a wild boar (Sus scrofa) population in Italy [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinaria Italiana, 2013
Conjunctival swabs from 44 free-living wild boars culled during a demographic control programme applied in a Regional Park located in the Northern Italy were examined by 16S rRNA encoding gene nested PCR.
Antonietta Di Francesco   +5 more
doaj  

High prevalence of antibodies against Chlamydiaceae and Chlamydophila abortus in wild ungulates using two "in house" blocking-ELISA tests

open access: yes, 2009
Few data are available on the prevalence and relevance of chlamydiae in wild mammals, and even fewer studies have been conducted to determine the prevalence of Chlamydophila abortus in wildlife hosts, most probably due to the absence of suitable species ...
Vicente, J.   +15 more
core   +1 more source

Evidence for the existence of two new members of the family Chlamydiaceae and proposal of Chlamydia avium sp. nov. and Chlamydia gallinacea sp. nov.

open access: yes, 2014
The family Chlamydiaceae with the recombined single genus Chlamydia currently comprises nine species, all of which are obligate intracellular organisms distinguished by a unique biphasic developmental cycle.
Riege, K.   +52 more
core   +1 more source

Epidemiological investigation of Chlamydiaceae in poultry of Mexico and comparison of growth characteristics of Chlamydia gallinacea in different experimental trials

open access: yes, 2020
Les espèces Chlamydia psittaci et Chlamydia gallinacea sont les principales espèces de Chlamydiaceae détectées chez les volailles. Contrairement à C.
Ornelas-Eusebio, Erika
core  

Rickettsiaceae and Chlamydiaceae: comparative electron microscopic studies.

open access: yesActa virologica, 1984
The structure and cytopathology of obligate intracellular bacteria belonging to families Rickettsiaceae and Chlamydiaceae and their interaction with eukaryotic host cells were compared in electron microscopic studies. "Rickettsia-like" and "chlamydia-like" types of organization of bacterial cells and their interaction with host cells are presented. The
A A, Avakyan, V L, Popov
openaire   +1 more source

New insight on chlamydiae. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vet Res, 2023
Szymańska-Czerwińska M   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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