| Literature DB >> 31127977 |
Wencheng Lin1,2, Tong Chen1,3, Liqin Liao1, Zhanxin Wang3, Junfang Xiao1, Junpeng Lu3, Chuncheng Song3, Jianping Qin3, Feng Chen1,3, Yung-Fu Chang2, Qingmei Xie1.
Abstract
Chlamydophila psittaci (C. psittaci) is an avian pathogen associated with systemic wasting disease in birds, as well as a public health risk. Although duck-related cases of psittacosis have been reported, the pathogenicity and shedding status of C. psittaci in ducks are unclear. In this study, we reported that C. psittaci (genotype A) is responsible for a disease outbreak characterized by poor laying performance and severe lesions in multiple organs of ducks. Oral administration of antibiotic, doxycycline, was found to effectively control the C. psittaci infection in laying ducks. Collectively, our new findings provide evidence that C. psittaci was the major pathogen responsible for the outbreak of this disease in ducks. In order to reduce economic losses incurred by this disease, effective control measures must be taken to prevent infection in laying duck farms.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Chlamydophila psittacizzm321990; egg production; laying duck; pathogenicity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31127977 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transbound Emerg Dis ISSN: 1865-1674 Impact factor: 5.005