Chlamydia psittaci infection in horses: results of a prevalence survey and experimental challenge
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- DOI: 10.1136/vr.130.19.417
Chlamydia psittaci infection in horses: results of a prevalence survey and experimental challenge
Abstract
Nasal and conjunctival swabs were obtained from 300 horses and Chlamydia psittaci was isolated from 15 of them (5 per cent). Eleven nasal swabs and six conjunctival swabs were positive on culture, but there was no association between the isolation of the organism and the presence of clinical ocular or respiratory disease. Six ponies were challenged with an equine isolate of C psittaci into the eye, nasal cavity or bronchial tree. The organism could be isolated from nasal and conjunctival swabs taken from the ponies for up to 17 days after challenge, but there was no clinical evidence of disease.
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