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Evaluation of two commercial assays for the detection of Chlamydophila abortus antibodies

Veterinary Microbiology, 2007
Two commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), the CHEKIT-CHLAMYDIA which uses inactivated Chlamydophila psittaci antigen, and the Chlamydophila abortus ELISA produced by the Institut Pourquier which uses a recombinant fragment of the 80-90 kDa protein, were evaluated with the objective to determine whether the new ELISAs would perform as ...
E, Vretou   +5 more
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Chlamydophila abortus infection in the mouse: A useful model of the ovine disease

Veterinary Microbiology, 2009
Chlamydophila (C.) abortus is an obligate intracellular bacterium able to colonize the placenta of several species of mammals, which may induce abortion in the last third of pregnancy. The infection affects mainly small ruminants resulting in major economic losses in farming industries worldwide.
M R, Caro   +8 more
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Experimental infection of pregnant ewes with enteric and abortion-source Chlamydophila abortus

Veterinary Microbiology, 2001
Two groups of pregnant ewes were experimentally infected oronasally in midpregnancy. A faecal and an abortion-source isolate of Chlamydophila abortus were used. They were derived from a healthy ewe from a flock with no history of abortion, and from an aborted foetus in a farm with enzootic abortion. As assessed by modified Ziehl-Neelsen (MZN) staining,
P, Tsakos   +6 more
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Differential identification of Chlamydophila abortus live vaccine strain 1B and C. abortus field isolates by PCR-RFLP

Vaccine, 2010
Comparative genomic analysis of a wild-type strain of the ovine pathogen Chlamydophila abortus and its nitrosoguanidine-induced, temperature-sensitive and virulence-attenuated live vaccine derivative identified point mutations unique to the mutant (Burall et al. [1]).
Karine, Laroucau   +8 more
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Serological response of pig to chlamydophila abortus in Lithuania

2004
Pig chlamydiosis is antrophozoonosis due to Chlamydophila abortus. This infection could be found in humans, as well as domestic and wild animals and 139 types of birds. The peculiar feature of chlamydias is the tissue tropism of different organs and organisms.
Bagdonas, Jonas   +2 more
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Serological response of cattle to Chlamydophila abortus in Slovakia in 1996-2000.

Polish journal of veterinary sciences, 2002
In the Slovak Republic, in 1966-2000, 37,275 blood sera of cattle were investigated for the presence of antibodies against Chlamydophila abortus using the method of complement fixation. The antibody occurrence had following tendency: in 1996--3.72%; 1997--10.02%; 1998--9.15%; 1999--15.99%; 2000--9.51% of the tested sera contained the antibodies.
M, Trávnicek   +6 more
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Immunopathology of Chlamydophila abortus infection in a pregnant mouse model

2018
Chlamydophila abortus targets the ovine placenta, causing tissue damage, inflammation and abortion. C. abortus is the main infectious cause of abortion in ewes in the UK and results in major economic losses to the sheep industry. A pregnant mouse model was developed to investigate immune responses and disease pathogenesis for comparison with the ovine ...
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