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Veterinary Journal, 2009
Chlamydophila psittaci and Chlamydophila abortus are the causative agents of avian chlamydiosis (psittacosis) and ovine enzootic abortion, respectively. Both pathogens are known to possess zoonotic potential. Due to their close genetic relatedness, direct and rapid species identification is difficult.
Konrad Sachse
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Chlamydophila psittaci and Chlamydophila abortus are the causative agents of avian chlamydiosis (psittacosis) and ovine enzootic abortion, respectively. Both pathogens are known to possess zoonotic potential. Due to their close genetic relatedness, direct and rapid species identification is difficult.
Konrad Sachse
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Subspecies variation in Greek strains of Chlamydophila abortus
Veterinary Microbiology, 2002The Greek chlamydial strains FAS, FAG, VPG and LLG, isolated from aborted sheep or goat foetuses, had been previously characterized as divergent on the basis of mouse cross-protection experiments, with LLG and its homologous POS significantly different from the rest in inclusion morphology, polypeptide profiles and reactivity with monoclonal antibodies.
Victoria, Siarkou +4 more
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Rechallenge of previously-infected pregnant ewes with Chlamydophila abortus
Veterinary Research Communications, 2005In an attempt to ascertain the means whereby previous exposure to Chlamydophila (C.) abortus can protect against the re-occurrence of enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE), ten previously-exposed ewes were intravenously rechallenged with a large infective dose of C. abortus during pregnancy.
D J, Sammin +3 more
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Immunopathology of Chlamydophila abortus infection in sheep and mice
Research in Veterinary Science, 2005Chlamydophila abortus targets the placenta, causing tissue damage, inflammation and abortion (enzootic abortion of ewes). It is one of the main infectious causes of abortion in ewes, resulting in major economic losses to agricultural industries worldwide.
K, Kerr +3 more
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Theriogenology, 2008
Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) are affected by high rates of embryonic mortality and abortion related to infectious diseases and non-infectious factors. A number of viral and bacterial infections have been associated with reproductive failure, but there is limited information on the role of chlamydial infections.
GRECO G. +8 more
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Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) are affected by high rates of embryonic mortality and abortion related to infectious diseases and non-infectious factors. A number of viral and bacterial infections have been associated with reproductive failure, but there is limited information on the role of chlamydial infections.
GRECO G. +8 more
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Infection of bovine oviduct cell cultures with Chlamydophila abortus
Animal Reproduction Science, 2007Bovine infertility is a major cause of loss in the livestock industry. In the present study bovine oviduct cell cultures were infected with a Chlamydophila abortus strain. A direct evaluation of infection was performed by means of May Grünwald-Giemsa and immunocytochemistry for chlamydial LPS, which revealed inclusion bodies and vacuolisation.
APPINO, Simonetta +7 more
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Chlamydophila abortus as a cause of bovine abortion
Veterinary Record, 2010Unusual cause of abortion in a group of milking cows Fatty liver syndrome in imported heifers Haemonchosis causing losses in ewes Lungworm causing respiratory disease in pigs Salmonella Pullorum causing losses of two‐week‐old pheasant poults These are among ...
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