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Journal articles on the topic "Chlamydia pecorum"

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Dias-Alves, Andrea, Oscar Cabezón, Nicole Borel, et al. "Molecular Detection and Identification of Chlamydiaceae in the Eyes of Wild and Domestic Ruminant Hosts from Northern Spain." Pathogens 10, no. 3 (2021): 383. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030383.

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Infections by Chlamydiae are associated with ocular disease in humans and animals. In this study, the presence and diversity of Chlamydia spp. was assessed in diseased and healthy eyes of domestic sheep and wild ruminants that share mountain habitats in northern Spain. The presence of Chlamydia spp. was tested by real-time PCR in 1786 conjunctival swabs collected from both eyes of 893 animals from mountain habitats in northern Spain, and chlamydial species were identified in the positive samples by ArrayTube microarray methods. Chlamydial DNA was detected in 0.6% (CI95% 0.2–1.3) of the Pyrenea
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Jelocnik, Martina. "Chlamydiae from Down Under: The Curious Cases of Chlamydial Infections in Australia." Microorganisms 7, no. 12 (2019): 602. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120602.

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In Australia, the most researched and perhaps the most successful chlamydial species are the human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis, animal pathogens Chlamydia pecorum and Chlamydia psittaci. C. trachomatis remains the leading cause of sexually transmitted infections in Australians and trachoma in Australian Indigenous populations. C. pecorum is globally recognised as the infamous koala and widespread livestock pathogen, whilst the avian C. psittaci is emerging as a horse pathogen posing zoonotic risks to humans. Certainly not innocuous, the human infections with Chlamydia pneumoniae seem to be
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Giannitti, Federico, Mark Anderson, Myrna Miller, et al. "Chlamydia pecorum." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 28, no. 2 (2016): 184–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1040638715625729.

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Szymańska-Czerwińska, Mońika, Agnieszka Jodełko, Zbigniew Osiński, Kinga Zaręba-Marchewka, and Krzysztof Niemczuk. "Prevalence of chlamydiae in dairy cattle herds and factors contributing to the spread of infections." Journal of Veterinary Research 68, no. 4 (2024): 531–38. https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2024-0071.

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Abstract Introduction Different Chlamydia species affect cattle and contribute to economic losses. One of them, C. pecorum, is a globally endemic livestock pathogen. Despite its endemicity, prevalence data from Poland have so far been limited. The present study aimed to obtain insight into the chlamydiae prevalence in Polish dairy cattle. Material and Methods A screening of chlamydial seroprevalence in dairy cattle was initially performed, followed by Chlamydiaceae- and species-specific real-time qPCR. Vaginal swabs (n = 239) and placenta samples (n = 2) from seropositive animals in 142 herds
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Ксьонз, І. М., І. М. Цівенко, К. Ф. Почерняєв та С. М. Корінний. "РОЗРОБЛЕННЯ ПЛР-ТЕСТ-СИСТЕМИ ДЛЯ ІНДИКАЦІЇ БАКТЕРІЙ РОДУ СHLAMYDIA У БІОЛОГІЧНИХ ЗРАЗКАХ ВІД СВІЙСЬКИХ СОБАК". Вісник Полтавської державної аграрної академії, № 2 (26 червня 2014): 102–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.31210/visnyk2014.02.19.

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Розроблено ПЛР-тест-систему для діагностикихламідіозу свійських собак, до складу якої входятьолігонуклеотидні праймери, що фланкують ділянкугена, який кодує ендорибонуклеазу P (RNase P RNA)Chlamydia abortus, Chlamydia pecorum, Chlamydiapsittaci. Ідентичність продукту ампліфікації підтвер-джено шляхом рестрикційного аналізу з використан-ням ендонуклеази Alu I. Означена ПЛР-тест-системавипробувана на 50-и позитивних і 25-и негативнихзразках ДНК бактерій роду Сhlamydia, виділених зізолятів хламідій від собак, а також успішно пройш-ла валідацію із іншими ПЛР-тест-системами дляіндикації та видової
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Baghian, Abolghasem, Konstantin Kousoulas, Robert Truax, and Johannes Storz. "Specific antigens of Chlamydia pecorum and their homologues in C psittaci and C trachomatis." American Journal of Veterinary Research 57, no. 12 (1996): 1720–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1996.57.12.1720.

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Abstract Objective To analyze the antigenic cross reactivity of various proteins of strains of Chlamydia pecorum, C psittaci, and C trachomatis. Samples and Procedures Strains FC-Stra and LW-613 of C pecorum; strains B577, Fitz-9, and 6BC of C psittaci, and strain LGV-2 of C trachomatis were studied. Strains of C pecorum were propagated in Georgia bovine kidney cells, and other chlamydial strains were propagated in L cells or Georgia bovine kidney cells. Partially purified chlamydial elementary bodies propagated in RAG cells, a BALB/c cell line cloned from a renal adenocarcinoma of BALB/c mice
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Korniyenko, M. V., та І. М. Кsyonz. "Визначення поліморфних варіантів фрагментів ДНК збудників хламідійних інфекцій сільськогосподарських тварин". Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 19, № 73 (2017): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/nvlvet7314.

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Under the currently existing classification, adopted at the Second European Symposium «Animal Chlamydioses and Zoonotic Implications (EMAC-2)», Chlamydia pathogens of animals and humans are intracellular gram-negative bacteria belonging to Chlamydiales order, Chlamydiaseae family, Chlamydia genus. The above mentioned genus includes 11 species: C. abortus, C. avium, C. caviae, C. felis, C. gallinacea, S. muridarum, C. pecorum, C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci, C. suis and C. trachomatis, 10 of them being pathogenic for animals and Chlamydia trachomatis being exclusively human Chlamydiosis agent. Deve
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Timms, Peter. "Chlamydial infection and disease in the koala." Microbiology Australia 26, no. 2 (2005): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ma05065.

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Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens able to infect and cause serious disease in humans, birds and a remarkably wide range of warm and cold-blooded animals. The family Chlamydiaciae have traditionally been defined by their unique biphasic developmental cycle, involving the interconversion between an extracellular survival form, the elementary body and an intracellular replicative form, the reticulate body. However, as with many other bacteria, molecular approaches including 16SrRNA sequence are becoming the standard of choice. As a consequence, the chlamydiae are in a taxo
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Harvey, Erin, Danielle Madden, Adam Polkinghorne, and Edward Holmes. "Identification of A Novel Picorna-Like Virus, Burpengary Virus, that is Negatively Associated with Chlamydial Disease in the Koala." Viruses 11, no. 3 (2019): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030211.

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Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are native Australian marsupials whose populations are in decline from a range of threats. Infectious diseases caused by the bacterium Chlamydia pecorum and other pathogens are of particular concern. We analysed 26 poly-A selected RNA-sequencing libraries from a data set designed to study the immune response of koalas to ocular chlamydial infection. Using virus discovery techniques, we identified the coding-complete genome sequence of a novel picorna-like virus, denoted Burpengary virus, that was most common in south-east Queensland. Notably, abundance measureme
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Jenkins, Cheryl, Martina Jelocnik, Emily Onizawa, et al. "Chlamydia pecorum Ovine Abortion: Associations between Maternal Infection and Perinatal Mortality." Pathogens 10, no. 11 (2021): 1367. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10111367.

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Chlamydia pecorum is a common gastrointestinal inhabitant of livestock but infections can manifest in a broad array of clinical presentations and in a range of host species. While C. pecorum is a known cause of ovine abortion, clinical cases have only recently been described in detail. Here, the prevalence and sequence types (STs) of C. pecorum in ewes from a property experiencing high levels of perinatal mortality (PNM) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, were investigated using serological and molecular methods. Ewes that were PNM+ were statistically more likely to test seropositive compare
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chlamydia pecorum"

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Frutos, María Celia. "Eco-epidemiología de Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia pneumoniae y chlamydia pecorum : Impacto en la Salud Pública." Doctoral thesis, Frutos MC. Eco-epidemiología de Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia pneumoniae y chlamydia pecorum : Impacto en la Salud Pública [Internet]. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; 2015 [citado el 13 de febrero de 2020]. Disponible en: https://rdu.unc.edu.ar/handle/11086/6686, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11086/6686.

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Tesis - Doctorado en Ciencias de la Salud - Universidad nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Graduados en Ciencias de la Salud, 2015<br>168 h. : il<br>Zoonotic infections are a growing threat to global health. Atypical pneumonias are often caused by zoonotic pathogens such as Chlamydia. However; very little is known about chlamydial infections and their implications in our region The aim of this study was to enhance the eco-epidemiological knowledge of Chlamydia species in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Serological and molecular techniques were implemented for
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Griffiths, Peter Charles. "Antigenic and molecular studies of Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia pecorum in ruminants : characterisation and diagnosis." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.313152.

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Mathew, Marina. "Characterisation of cytokine response to Chlamydia pecorum infection in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2014. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/78617/1/Marina_Mathew_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis aimed at identifying cytokine markers associated with chlamydial infection and disease in koalas which is facing many threats to its survival, Chlamydia pecorum infections being a major one. To identify immunological markers associated with chlamydial infection and disease in koalas, key cytokines such as TNF alpha, IL10, IFN gamma and IL17A were cloned and sequenced and subsequently developed Quantitative Real Time PCR (qrtPCR) assays. The thesis provides preliminary data on the role of these cytokines in koala chlamydial disease and further longitudinal studies are required to co
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Kollipara, Avinash. "Investigation of genetic diversity and development of vaccine for Chlamydia pecorum infections in koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2013. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/65557/1/Avinash_Kollipara_Thesis.pdf.

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Many wild koala populations in Australia continue to experience serious declines due to factors such as disease caused by Chlamydia. This thesis is the first of its kind to investigate diversity of the chlamydial infections in wild koala populations across Australia and has made significant progress towards the development of a vaccine for koalas. The findings in this study have demonstrated that it is feasible to develop a safe and effective recombinant vaccine against Chlamydia in both disease free as well as severely diseased koalas. Most importantly, this study is also first of its kind to
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Mangar, Chandan. "Characterisation of lymphocytes and cytokines in healthy and diseased koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) using cell-type-specific monoclonal antibodies." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/123896/1/Chandan_Mangar_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis is a step forward in developing scientific tools and methods to study the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) immune system in health and disease. Koala numbers are declining for multiple reasons, the most significant of which is infectious disease. The antibodies developed from this thesis have been successfully used to identify cell populations that play key roles in the host immune system. Furthermore, the antibody 'toolbox' developed in this thesis can now be used to monitor population health, develop prognostic indicators, evaluate vaccine studies and increase our understanding of
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Book chapters on the topic "Chlamydia pecorum"

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Marrie, Thomas J. "Chlamydophila psittaci (psittacosis)." In Schlossberg's Clinical Infectious Disease, edited by Cheston B. Cunha. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190888367.003.0167.

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Ritter provided the first description of a respiratory illness following exposure to a sick parrot in 1879. In 1892, Morange named the disease “psittacosis,” from the word “parrot” in Greek, after an outbreak of respiratory illness in that year. investigators in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany isolated the causative agent of the respiratory illness, which eventually was named Chlamydia psittaci in 1930. The Chlamydiae are a gram-negative obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens, and the phylum includes two genera: Chlamydia and Chlamydophila. This chapter investigates seve
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