Development of a LAMP Assay to Screen for Animal Chlamydiosis
Chlamydial species are gram-negative bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. They can infect humans, avians, ruminants, guinea pigs, mice, cats, and pigs. Chlamydiosis produces a wide range of health problems including infertility, abortion,
Schlusser, Katherine
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The role of Josamicin in treatment of urogenital chlamydiosis: pharmacoeconomics substantiation
Показаны высокая актуальность проблемы урогенитального хламидиоза, его эпидемиология, клиническая картина, подробно охарактеризованы современные препараты и схемы лечения, проведена клинико−экономическая экспертиза терапии.Considerable importance of the ...
Белоусов, Ю.Б. +5 more
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Detection of <i>Chlamydia ibidis</i> in the neck skin microbiome of broiler carcasses at the end of slaughter. [PDF]
Mekonnen YT +5 more
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An analysis of epidemiological dates for urogenital chlamydiosis and gonorrhea in Latvia 2008-2013
Joprojām nav skaids kā labāk kontrolēt uroģenitālās hlamidiozes un gonokoku infekcijas transmisiju un novērst šo slimību komplikācijas, jo nepastāv vienotas vispārpieņemtas skrīninga programmas.
Melkoņane, Jūlija
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Epidemiological Investigation of Infectious Diseases at the Domestic-Synanthropic-Wild Animal Interface Reveals Threats to Endangered Species Reintroduction in AlUla, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Aljasir SF +16 more
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В сироватці крові хворих на урогенітальний хламідіоз та практично здорових донорів взначали рівень окисно модифікованих білків. Встановлено, що при хламідіозі рівень окисних білків в сироватці значно підвищено.
Кондакова, А.К.
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Molecular prevalence of Chlamydia spp. in wild birds from Qinghai Lake, China. [PDF]
Wu X +6 more
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EPIZOOTIOLOGICAL CHART OF AVIAN CHLAMYDIOSIS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
In the period from 2003 to 2008 we conducted a research on avian chlamydiosis in Bosnia and Herzegovina on a great number of domestic and wild birds from different localities.
Zijah Hadžiomerović +7 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of neglected zoonoses in Ethiopian small ruminants: a focus on Q fever, brucellosis, chlamydiosis, and toxoplasmosis. [PDF]
Alemayehu G +8 more
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