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The Lancet, 1979
Two patients died of psittacosis after presenting with generalised toxaemia, acute renal failure, and evidence of pancreatitis. Death was attributed to the virulence of the chlamydial strain and the delay in antemortem diagnosis. In one case Chlamydia psittaci was isolated from necropsy lung tissue.
N P, Byrom, J, Walls, H J, Mair
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Two patients died of psittacosis after presenting with generalised toxaemia, acute renal failure, and evidence of pancreatitis. Death was attributed to the virulence of the chlamydial strain and the delay in antemortem diagnosis. In one case Chlamydia psittaci was isolated from necropsy lung tissue.
N P, Byrom, J, Walls, H J, Mair
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Psittacosis/avian chlamydiosis [PDF]
Considerable progress continues to be made in understanding chlamydial organisms, their host species, diagnosis, and treatment. (1-3) Thus, national guidelines are updated annually to provide a standardized approach to handling infections in humans and birds.
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Clinical features of psittacosis in 46 Chinese patients.
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica, 2022Weizhong Jin+11 more
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Gestational psittacosis: an emerging infection.
The Lancet Microbe, 2022Ourlad Alzeus G. Tantengco
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