AimsThe order Chlamydiales comprises a broad range of bacterial pathogens and endosymbionts, which infect a wide variety of host species. Within this order, members of the family Parachlamydiaceae, which includes Parachlamydia and Neochlamydia species, have been particularly associated with infections in both humans and cattle, including having a potential pathogenic role in cases of bovine abortion. While the route of transmission has yet to be defined, it has been hypothesised that asymptomatic carriage and contamination of the immediate environment may be a route of inter-animal transmission. We investigated the asymptomatic carriage of Chlamydia-related organisms in healthy cattle.Methods & ResultsDNA was isolated from nasal and rectal ...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
PCR was carried out as a diagnosis of biological and pathological material from cattle, from 17 farm...
Abstract. In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, S...
AimsThe order Chlamydiales comprises a broad range of bacterial pathogens and endosymbionts, which i...
A substantial proportion of the causes of infectious bovine abortion remain largely undiagnosed, pot...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious aetiology still remains a major economic problem. In this stud...
Bovine abortion represents a major animal welfare issue and a cause of substantial economic loss yet...
Bovine abortion represents a major animal welfare issue and a cause of substantial economic loss yet...
Chlamydia and Chlamydia-related bacteria are known to infect various organisms and may cause a wide ...
Abstract Background Reproductive disorders associated with chlamydial infection have been reported w...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Chlamydiae infect male genital organs of ruminants. However, little is known about their prevalence....
Chlamydophila abortus and Waddlia chondrophila cause abortion in ruminants. We investigated the role...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
PCR was carried out as a diagnosis of biological and pathological material from cattle, from 17 farm...
Abstract. In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, S...
AimsThe order Chlamydiales comprises a broad range of bacterial pathogens and endosymbionts, which i...
A substantial proportion of the causes of infectious bovine abortion remain largely undiagnosed, pot...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious aetiology still remains a major economic problem. In this stud...
Bovine abortion represents a major animal welfare issue and a cause of substantial economic loss yet...
Bovine abortion represents a major animal welfare issue and a cause of substantial economic loss yet...
Chlamydia and Chlamydia-related bacteria are known to infect various organisms and may cause a wide ...
Abstract Background Reproductive disorders associated with chlamydial infection have been reported w...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Chlamydiae infect male genital organs of ruminants. However, little is known about their prevalence....
Chlamydophila abortus and Waddlia chondrophila cause abortion in ruminants. We investigated the role...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
PCR was carried out as a diagnosis of biological and pathological material from cattle, from 17 farm...
Abstract. In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, S...