In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains district, Australia. We conducted a case-control study to determine independent risk factors for psittacosis by comparing exposures between hospitalized patients and other residents selected randomly from the telephone directory. Of the 59 case-patients with laboratory results supportive of psittacosis, 48 participated in a case-control study with 310 controls. Independent risk factors were residence in the upper Blue Mountains (odds ratio [OR] 15.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 5.6-41.7), age of 50-64 years (OR 3.9, 95% CI 1.5-10.5), direct contact with wild birds (OR 7.4, 95% CI 2.5-22), and mowing lawns without a grass catcher (OR 3.2, 95% ...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psittacine birds....
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
AbstractFollowing a large outbreak of community-acquired psittacosis in 2002 in residents of the Blu...
An outbreak of psittacosis related to a bird park occurred in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan...
Psittacosis is a human systemic disease caused by infection with Chlamydia psittaci. Shortly after r...
was notified by the Office of the State Veterinarian (OSV) of two suspected cases of psittacosis in ...
In 2002 a large outbreak of psittacosis occurred in the upper Blue Mountains region of New South Wal...
A total of 61 cases of psittacosis in man were reported from 22 states during 1965, 8 cases more tha...
Chlamydophila psittaci infections in humans are underestimated. We investigated the occurrence of C....
Psittacosis, a disease of pslttacine birds and man, and ornithosis, the name for the same disease In...
This report describes two cases of occupational exposure to Chlamydia psittaci following dissection ...
In 1967 a total of 41 human cases of psittacosis were reported to the National Communicable Disease ...
A total of 50 human cases of psittacosis were reported from 19 states in 1966, 11 cases fewer than i...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psittacine birds....
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
AbstractFollowing a large outbreak of community-acquired psittacosis in 2002 in residents of the Blu...
An outbreak of psittacosis related to a bird park occurred in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan...
Psittacosis is a human systemic disease caused by infection with Chlamydia psittaci. Shortly after r...
was notified by the Office of the State Veterinarian (OSV) of two suspected cases of psittacosis in ...
In 2002 a large outbreak of psittacosis occurred in the upper Blue Mountains region of New South Wal...
A total of 61 cases of psittacosis in man were reported from 22 states during 1965, 8 cases more tha...
Chlamydophila psittaci infections in humans are underestimated. We investigated the occurrence of C....
Psittacosis, a disease of pslttacine birds and man, and ornithosis, the name for the same disease In...
This report describes two cases of occupational exposure to Chlamydia psittaci following dissection ...
In 1967 a total of 41 human cases of psittacosis were reported to the National Communicable Disease ...
A total of 50 human cases of psittacosis were reported from 19 states in 1966, 11 cases fewer than i...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psittacine birds....
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...