A case of bovine abortion was for the first time in Switzerland diagnosed by immunohistochemistry PCR (16S rRNA, ompA) and gene sequence analysis to be caused by Chlamydia psittaci. A possible occurence of further cases has to be investigated. Based on the existence of several methods with very different sensitivity and specificity to diagnose chlamydia it is suggested that at least two verified diagnostic tools should be used to diagnose an involvement of chlamydia in bovine abortion
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
Chlamydophila abortus and Waddlia chondrophila cause abortion in ruminants. We investigated the role...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
Abstract. In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, S...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious aetiology still remains a major economic problem. In this stud...
Despite the economical importance and welfare issues associated with bovine abortion, as well as the...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
We report the findings of a preliminary investigation into chlamydial involvement in cases of bovine...
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...
Species of genus Chlamydia are important pathogens of animals, with a worldwide distribution and bro...
Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow b...
A substantial proportion of the causes of infectious bovine abortion remain largely undiagnosed, pot...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
Chlamydophila abortus and Waddlia chondrophila cause abortion in ruminants. We investigated the role...
In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, Switzerland...
Abstract. In 2001, the first case of bovine chlamydial abortion was reported in canton Graubunden, S...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious aetiology still remains a major economic problem. In this stud...
Despite the economical importance and welfare issues associated with bovine abortion, as well as the...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
We report the findings of a preliminary investigation into chlamydial involvement in cases of bovine...
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...
Species of genus Chlamydia are important pathogens of animals, with a worldwide distribution and bro...
Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow b...
A substantial proportion of the causes of infectious bovine abortion remain largely undiagnosed, pot...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of Chlamydia spp. and Parachlamydia acanthamoebae in bo...
Chlamydophila abortus and Waddlia chondrophila cause abortion in ruminants. We investigated the role...