Wildlife populations represent an important reservoir for emerging pathogens and trans-boundary livestock diseases. However, detailed information relating to the occurrence of endemic pathogens such as those of the order Chlamydiales in such populations is lacking. During the hunting season of 2008, 863 samples (including blood, conjunctival swabs, internal organs and faeces) were collected in the Eastern Swiss Alps from 99 free-living red deer (Cervus elaphus) and 64 free-living roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and tested using ELISA, PCR and immunohistochemistry for members of the family Chlamydiaceae and the genus Parachlamydia. Parachlamydia spp. were detected in the conjunctival swabs, faeces and internal organs of both species of deer (...
This study represents the initial part of an investigation into the potential for non-native, wild, ...
Bacterial and protozoan agents can determine abortion and other reproductive disorders in domestic r...
Waddlia chondrophila is a strict intracellular microorganism belonging to the order Chlamydiales tha...
Wildlife populations represent an important reservoir for emerging pathogens and trans-boundary live...
Chlamydiae are obligate, intracellular, gram-negative bacteria that are responsible for important di...
International audienceInvestigations on fecal samples, vaginal swabs and sera from roe deer (Capreol...
Chlamydia pecorum, a recognized pathogen of domesticated ruminants and koalas (Phascolarctos cinereu...
Chlamydia and Chlamydia-related bacteria are known to infect various organisms and may cause a wide ...
The potential role of red deer (Cervus elaphus) as a reservoir of Mycobacterium avium subspecies par...
Chlamydiae are globally widespread obligate intracellular bacteria, which several species are a well...
Wild animals are natural reservoir hosts for a variety of pathogens that can be transmitted to other...
Wild animals harbour a diverse range of pathogens. In Europe and North America, cervids (Family Cerv...
Few data are available on the prevalence and relevance of chlamydiae in wild mammals, and even fewer...
Infections by Chlamydiae are associated with ocular disease in humans and animals. In this study, th...
Infections by Chlamydiae are associated with ocular disease in humans and animals. In this study, th...
This study represents the initial part of an investigation into the potential for non-native, wild, ...
Bacterial and protozoan agents can determine abortion and other reproductive disorders in domestic r...
Waddlia chondrophila is a strict intracellular microorganism belonging to the order Chlamydiales tha...
Wildlife populations represent an important reservoir for emerging pathogens and trans-boundary live...
Chlamydiae are obligate, intracellular, gram-negative bacteria that are responsible for important di...
International audienceInvestigations on fecal samples, vaginal swabs and sera from roe deer (Capreol...
Chlamydia pecorum, a recognized pathogen of domesticated ruminants and koalas (Phascolarctos cinereu...
Chlamydia and Chlamydia-related bacteria are known to infect various organisms and may cause a wide ...
The potential role of red deer (Cervus elaphus) as a reservoir of Mycobacterium avium subspecies par...
Chlamydiae are globally widespread obligate intracellular bacteria, which several species are a well...
Wild animals are natural reservoir hosts for a variety of pathogens that can be transmitted to other...
Wild animals harbour a diverse range of pathogens. In Europe and North America, cervids (Family Cerv...
Few data are available on the prevalence and relevance of chlamydiae in wild mammals, and even fewer...
Infections by Chlamydiae are associated with ocular disease in humans and animals. In this study, th...
Infections by Chlamydiae are associated with ocular disease in humans and animals. In this study, th...
This study represents the initial part of an investigation into the potential for non-native, wild, ...
Bacterial and protozoan agents can determine abortion and other reproductive disorders in domestic r...
Waddlia chondrophila is a strict intracellular microorganism belonging to the order Chlamydiales tha...