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On the biology and epidemiology of the feral pigeon (Columba livia) [PDF]
Feral pigeons (Columba livia, Gmelin 1789) are among the most abundant vertebrates in the urban environment of almost every city in the world. Close contacts to humans bear the risk of transmission of zoonotic pathogens and parasites.
Geigenfeind, Ila
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Chlamydia psittaci infection in canaries heavily infested by Dermanyssus gallinae [PDF]
Dermanyssus gallinae is a haematophagous ectoparasite responsible for anemia, weight loss, dermatitis and a decrease in egg production. Dermanyssus gallinae may play a role in the modulation of the host immune system, maybe predisposing the host to some ...
Camarda, A. +19 more
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Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection and cardiovascular disease
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial vascular inflammatory process; however, the inciting cause for inflammation remains unclear. Two decades ago, Chlamydophila pneumoniae (formerly Chlamydia pneumoniae) infection was proposed as a putative etiologic agent.
Joshi, Rajnish +3 more
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Atypical Bacteria and Macrolides in Asthma
Chlamydophila pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae are common pathogens causing acute illness in both the upper and lower airways. Several observations are supportive of a possible causative role of these pathogens in asthma; however, more evidence is ...
Xepapadaki Paraskevi +4 more
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Therapeutic Chlamydophila abortus and C. pecorum Vaccination Transiently Reduces Bovine Mastitis Associated with Chlamydophila Infection [PDF]
Infections with Chlamydophila abortus and C. pecorum are highly prevalent in cattle and have been associated with bovine mastitis. A prospective cohort study was conducted with a herd of 140 Holstein dairy cows to investigate the influence of ...
C. Biesenkamp-Uhe +9 more
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Severe acute asthma caused by Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection
Asthma exacerbation is associated with respiratory infections, including those by viruses and atypical bacteria. We herein report a case of severe acute asthma in an adult caused by Chlamydophila pneumoniae (C. pneumoniae) infection. A 39‐year‐old woman without a history of asthma reported to the emergency department with progressive worsening of cough,
Yoshinari Endo +3 more
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Chlamydophila pneumoniaeInfection and Its Role in Neurological Disorders [PDF]
Chlamydophila pneumoniaeis an intracellular pathogen responsible for a number of different acute and chronic infections. The recent deepening of knowledge on the biology and the use of increasingly more sensitive and specific molecular techniques has allowed demonstration ofC.
CONTINI, Carlo +5 more
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Experimental Infection of Cats with Chlamydophila felis.
Cats experimentally infected with a British isolate of Chlamydophila felis (C. felis), B166 strain, by droplet into the eye and nose developed conjunctivitis, mild rhinitis and fever. The chlamydophila were first isolated from conjunctiva, nictitating membrane and then from lung, tonsil, liver, spleen, kidney, nasal and vaginal swabs and blood.
MASUBUCHI, Katsuo +5 more
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The incidence of respiratory tract infections caused by Mycoplasma, Chlamydophila pneumoniae and Bordetella pertussis in children increases in the infectious season of autumn-winter-spring.
Maciej Pawłowski, Iwona Stelmach
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Background A common complication of any respiratory disease by a virus could be a secondary bacterial infection, which is known to cause an increase in severity.
Olabisi Flora Davies-Bolorunduro +17 more
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