Definition of Chlamydiosis. Meaning of Chlamydiosis. Synonyms of Chlamydiosis

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Definition of Chlamydiosis

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Meaning of Chlamydiosis from wikipedia

- The Chlamydiota (synonym Chlamydiae) are a bacterial phylum and class whose members are remarkably diverse, including pathogens of humans and animals,...
- lethal intracellular bacterial species that may cause endemic avian chlamydiosis, epizootic outbreaks in other mammals, and respiratory psittacosis in...
- subcutaneous administration to koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) with chlamydiosis". Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 35 (2): 147–154...
- diseases such as caiman pox, adenoviral Hepatitis, mycoplasmosis, and chlamydiosis. Crocodiles suffer from stress in confined spaces such as farms, leading...
- po****tions. In birds, Chlamydia psittaci infection is referred to as avian chlamydiosis. Infected birds shed the bacteria through **** and nasal discharges...
- J.L.; van der Hage, M.H.; Greyd****-van der Putten, S.W.M. (1997). "Chlamydiosis in a Fishing Cat (Felis viverrina)". Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine...
- Chlamydophila psittaci Infection Among Humans (Psittacosis) and Pet Birds (Avian Chlamydiosis) Compendium of Measures to Prevent Disease ****ociated with Animals in...
- Queensland the koala is threatened by habitat loss, disease such as chlamydiosis and increased mortality due to domestic animals and motor vehicles. The...
- can lead to infection with the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci, causing chlamydiosis (and enzootic abortion in pregnant women), as well as increase the risk...
- Chlamydia psittaci infection among humans (psittacosis) and pet birds (avian chlamydiosis), 2017" (PDF), J Avian Med Surg, 31 (3): 262–282, doi:10.1647/217-265...