A Tayside outbreak of psittacosis December 2011-February 2012 involved three confirmed and one probable cases. Confirmed cases were indistinguishable by sequencing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products. The epidemiological pattern suggested person-to-person spread as illness onset dates were consistent with the incubation period and no single common exposure could explain the infections. In particular the only common exposure for a health-care worker case is overlap in place and time with the symptomatic index case.</p
BackgroundChlamydia psittaci is the causative agent of psittacosis in humans, while its rapid identi...
In July 2013, a Belgian couple were admitted to hospital because of pneumonia. Medical history revea...
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...
A Tayside outbreak of psittacosis December 2011-February 2012 involved three confirmed and one proba...
AbstractFollowing a large outbreak of community-acquired psittacosis in 2002 in residents of the Blu...
molecular evidence that implicated Chlamydia psittaci as the cause of the acute respiratory disease ...
Abstract Background Psittacosis outbreak investigations require rapid identification of cases in ord...
In 2002 a large outbreak of psittacosis occurred in the upper Blue Mountains region of New South Wal...
IntroductionPsittacosis, caused by Chlamydia psittaci, is widespread throughout the world. In humans...
Background: Chlamydia psittaci is a gram-negative, obligate intracellular organism. Birds are the ma...
An outbreak of psittacosis related to a bird park occurred in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan...
Psittacosis outbreak investigations require rapid identification of cases in order to trace possible...
Psittacosis accounts for 1–2 % of community-acquired pneumonia. In recent years, reports of psittaco...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
BackgroundChlamydia psittaci is the causative agent of psittacosis in humans, while its rapid identi...
In July 2013, a Belgian couple were admitted to hospital because of pneumonia. Medical history revea...
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...
A Tayside outbreak of psittacosis December 2011-February 2012 involved three confirmed and one proba...
AbstractFollowing a large outbreak of community-acquired psittacosis in 2002 in residents of the Blu...
molecular evidence that implicated Chlamydia psittaci as the cause of the acute respiratory disease ...
Abstract Background Psittacosis outbreak investigations require rapid identification of cases in ord...
In 2002 a large outbreak of psittacosis occurred in the upper Blue Mountains region of New South Wal...
IntroductionPsittacosis, caused by Chlamydia psittaci, is widespread throughout the world. In humans...
Background: Chlamydia psittaci is a gram-negative, obligate intracellular organism. Birds are the ma...
An outbreak of psittacosis related to a bird park occurred in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan...
Psittacosis outbreak investigations require rapid identification of cases in order to trace possible...
Psittacosis accounts for 1–2 % of community-acquired pneumonia. In recent years, reports of psittaco...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
In autumn 2002, an outbreak of probable psittacosis occurred among residents of the Blue Mountains d...
BackgroundChlamydia psittaci is the causative agent of psittacosis in humans, while its rapid identi...
In July 2013, a Belgian couple were admitted to hospital because of pneumonia. Medical history revea...
Background: Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psitt...