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Chlamydophila Psittaci (Chlamydia Psittaci)
Description
Chlamydophila Psittaci infections in exotic birds represent a very common clinical problem. Signs range from acute devastating disease to poor feathering. Chlamydophila Psittaci may manifest itself as an upper respiratory infection with nasal, and or ocular discharge, diarrhoea, or a combination of all. In young birds clinical sings can include rough plumage, low body temperature, tremor, lethargy, conjunctivitis, dyspnea, emaciation, sinusitis, yellow to greenish droppings or greyish watery droppings may also be seen. Adult birds may develop symptoms such as tremors, lethargy, ruffled feathers, progressive weight loss, greenish diarrhoea, occasional conjunctivitis, and high levels of urates in droppings. Birds infected with Chlamydophila Psittaci may develop one or several of these symptoms as the disease progresses. In some cases, birds may be infected but show no signs. These cases are of concern because these birds may become carriers and shed the organism. A major concern with Chlamydophila Psittaci is that it can be transmitted between human and animals. Chlamydophila Psittaci is related to Chlamydia Trachomatis, the most common human STD, and Chlamydophila pneumonia, a cause of human pneumonia. Incubation periods in caged birds vary from days to weeks and longer. Most commonly this period is approximately 3 to 10 days. Latent infections are common and active disease may occur several years after exposure. The incubation period of this disease is however difficult to assess due to these chronically infected birds that develop persistent, asymptomatic infections.
Sample Requirements
Cloacal swab (no transport medium) or a faeces sample submitted in a sterile container should be sent. Post mortem material or samples of liver, spleen, or kidney tissue in a sterile container may also be submitted. We can also perform the test on a 1-2 ml EDTA Blood sample.
Turnaround
withing 7 working days
Price
£32.00 (incl. VAT) per sample

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    Laboklin (UK),   61 Mouldsworth Ave, Manchester M20 1GG

  • Filter paper and EDTA tubes are available from us free of charge, to order, please email: info@laboklin.co.uk.

  • If you have any queries, please contact us on 0161 282 3066

See Also:
Sex Determination  
PBFD  
Polyoma  
Pacheco  
Avian Sexing + PBFD  
PBFD+Polyoma  
Sex+PBFD+Polyoma  
Blood Profile  

 
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