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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1975
An outbreak of ornithosis occurred in Lidköping, a small town in Southwest Sweden, in January 1967 through May 1969. 24 proved cases were known, aged from 10 to 72 years, 19 patients gave a history of contact with birds (parrots, canaries, parakeets), 13 of them with birds from the same pet shop.
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An outbreak of ornithosis occurred in Lidköping, a small town in Southwest Sweden, in January 1967 through May 1969. 24 proved cases were known, aged from 10 to 72 years, 19 patients gave a history of contact with birds (parrots, canaries, parakeets), 13 of them with birds from the same pet shop.
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Orvosi hetilap, 1998
Ornithosis is an occupational hazard to workers in the poultry industry, zoonosis. Own sporadic unusual case is appearing under the hospital circumstances as a nosocomial atypical pneumonia.
E, Mészáros, I, Pataki
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Ornithosis is an occupational hazard to workers in the poultry industry, zoonosis. Own sporadic unusual case is appearing under the hospital circumstances as a nosocomial atypical pneumonia.
E, Mészáros, I, Pataki
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Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1962
SUMMARYSerological evidence of ornithosis was found in 56 p.c. of 57 feral pigeons (Columba livia) trapped at Ipswich, Queensland.Virus strains isolated in mice from four of eleven pools of pigeon organs were identified as members of the psittacosis‐lymphogranuloma group by complement‐fixation tests and are considered to be strains of ornithosis virus.
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SUMMARYSerological evidence of ornithosis was found in 56 p.c. of 57 feral pigeons (Columba livia) trapped at Ipswich, Queensland.Virus strains isolated in mice from four of eleven pools of pigeon organs were identified as members of the psittacosis‐lymphogranuloma group by complement‐fixation tests and are considered to be strains of ornithosis virus.
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The Bacteria-Like Chlamydiae of Ornithosis and the Diseases they Cause
Harry B. Harding, R. O. Peckinpaugh
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