Literature DB >> 9195579

Gestational psittacosis: case report and literature review.

S R Hyde1, K Benirschke.   

Abstract

In Europe, Chlamydia psittaci is a relatively common cause of abortion in sheep and other mammals. Psittacosis in humans is typically described as a mild-to-moderate flu-like illness. If psittacosis is acquired during pregnancy, it can present as a severe, progressive, febrile illness, with headache, disseminated intravascular coagulation, abnormal liver enzyme studies, and impaired renal function. Only cases with significant fetomaternal morbidity and mortality have been reported. Recovery from this disease follows termination of pregnancy and appropriate antibiotic therapy. Direct exposure of gravid humans to infected products of conception is the most commonly reported mode of transmission. Diagnosis is suggested by the placental histopathologic findings, which consist of an intense, acute intervillositis, perivillous fibrin deposition with villous necrosis, and large irregular basophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions within the syncytiotrophoblast. Commercially available genus-specific monoclonal antichlamydial antibody is available for the rapid confirmation of the diagnosis. In the United States, only two cases of gestational psittacosis have been previously reported. In contrast to the experience in Europe, both cases were associated with psittacine birds. This is the first reported instance of ovine-related gestational psittacosis documented in the United States. Gravid patients should be warned to avoid contact with sheep and their products, particularly during the spring lambing period.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9195579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


  13 in total

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2.  Invasion of the placenta during murine listeriosis.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  Gamma interferon fails to induce expression of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase and does not control the growth of Chlamydophila abortus in BeWo trophoblast cells.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  No association of Chlamydia with abortion.

Authors:  A Feist; T Sydler; J J Gebbers; A Pospischil; F Guscetti
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 5.344

5.  Chlamydophila abortus infection in a pregnant woman associated with indirect contact with infected goats.

Authors:  A Meijer; A Brandenburg; J de Vries; J Beentjes; P Roholl; D Dercksen
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2004-05-13       Impact factor: 3.267

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Review 7.  Chronic Inflammatory Placental Disorders Associated With Recurrent Adverse Pregnancy Outcome.

Authors:  Emily F Cornish; Thomas McDonnell; David J Williams
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 8.786

8.  ELISA Serology for Antibodies Against Chlamydia trachomatis in Crohn's Disease.

Authors:  Herbert J Van Kruiningen; Zeinab Helal; Ariane Leroyer; Antonio Garmendia; Corrine Gower-Rousseau
Journal:  Gastroenterology Res       Date:  2018-01-03

9.  An outbreak of psittacosis at a veterinary school demonstrating a novel source of infection.

Authors:  Jocelyn Chan; Bridget Doyle; James Branley; Vicky Sheppeard; Melinda Gabor; Kerri Viney; Helen Quinn; Orly Janover; Michael McCready; Jane Heller
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2017-02-24

10.  Chlamydophila abortus pelvic inflammatory disease.

Authors:  Gernot Walder; Herwig Meusburger; Helmut Hotzel; Albrecht Oehme; Walter Neunteufel; Manfred P Dierich; Reinhard Würzner
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 6.883

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