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The Public Health Importance and Management of Infectious Poultry Diseases in Smallholder Systems in Africa. [PDF]
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Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis of the bilateral submandibular glands in childhood - a diagnostic dilemma. [PDF]
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Features of aerosol infection in ornithosis.
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The Lancet, 1981
An outbreak of ornithosis in duck workers in the winter of 1979 and spring of 1980 was discovered by the investigation of a cluster of cases in Norfolk. A serological survey showed that 61% of duck workers but only 23% of control poultry workers had chlamydia group antibody titres of greater than or equal to 1:8.
B.E. Andrews, S.R. Palmer, R. Major
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An outbreak of ornithosis in duck workers in the winter of 1979 and spring of 1980 was discovered by the investigation of a cluster of cases in Norfolk. A serological survey showed that 61% of duck workers but only 23% of control poultry workers had chlamydia group antibody titres of greater than or equal to 1:8.
B.E. Andrews, S.R. Palmer, R. Major
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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.
Anders Vahlne+3 more
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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.
Anders Vahlne+3 more
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Erythromycin for treatment of ornithosis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1991Patients with pneumonia not responding to treatment with betalactam drugs and patients where an "atypical" etiology is suspected from the beginning, are often given erythromycin to cover mycoplasma and legionella. Erythromycin has also been effective for Chlamydia pneumoniae.
Inger Julander+3 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
AbstractOut of a total of 1128 patients with acute respiratory illness admitted to the Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Stockholm during the years 1963–1967 rising titres of complement-fixing (CF) antibodies against a Bedsonia antigen were found in 40 (3.5%).
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AbstractOut of a total of 1128 patients with acute respiratory illness admitted to the Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Stockholm during the years 1963–1967 rising titres of complement-fixing (CF) antibodies against a Bedsonia antigen were found in 40 (3.5%).
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