Chlamydia caviae in Swiss and Dutch Guinea Pigs-Occurrence and Genetic Diversity

Chlamydia (C.) caviae is a known pathogen in guinea pigs, causing conjunctivitis, respiratory infections and abortions. Recently, a C. caviae-induced zoonotic link was identified as the etiology of severe community-acquired pneumonia in humans. Here, 784 conjunctival and rectal swabs originating from 260 guinea pigs and 110 rabbits from 64 husbandries in Switzerland, as well as 200 composite conjunctival swabs originating from 878 guinea pigs from 37 husbandries in The Netherlands were examined by real-time PCR followed by conventional PCR and sequencing. Chlamydiaceae were detected in 2.3% (1... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Ciuria, Silvia
Brouwer, Michael S M
de Gier, Marende M
van Zeeland, Yvonne
Bossers, Alex
Prähauser, Barbara
Schädler, Julia
Hatt, Jean-Michel
Heijne, Marloes
Borel, Nicole
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Cavia porcellus / Chlamydia caviae / Chlamydia psittaci / Chlamydiaceae / Genetic diversity / OmpA genotyping / Oryctolagus cuniculus / Zoonotic potential / Immunology and Allergy / Molecular Biology / General Immunology and Microbiology / Microbiology (medical) / Infectious Diseases
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/413368