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Chlamydia psittaci infection and associated infertility in sheep

Nineteen ewes were injected subcutaneously with the agent of enzootic ovine abortion, Chlamydia psittaci serovar 1, at 50 days gestation. Placental and fetal tissues were examined at 15 days postinfection and thereafter at ten day intervals. Placental infection was detected at 15 days postinfection....

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Published in:Canadian journal of veterinary research 1993-07, Vol.57 (3), p.185-189
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description Nineteen ewes were injected subcutaneously with the agent of enzootic ovine abortion, Chlamydia psittaci serovar 1, at 50 days gestation. Placental and fetal tissues were examined at 15 days postinfection and thereafter at ten day intervals. Placental infection was detected at 15 days postinfection. Only postinoculation sera collected from postinfected ewes contained antibodies reactive to C. psittaci. Five (26%) chlamydial infected ewes experienced inapparent fetal loss before day 105 of gestation. This finding is significant since C. psittaci infection in sheep is commonly associated with abortion and not infertility.
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Abortion, Veterinary - etiology
ABORTO
Animals
Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
AVORTEMENT
BREBIS
CHLAMYDIA
Chlamydophila psittaci - immunology
Chlamydophila psittaci - isolation & purification
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
ESTERILIDAD FEMENINA
EWES
EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION
Female
FEMALE INFERTILITY
FETAL RESORPTION
Fetus - microbiology
FOETAL DEATH
GESTACION
GESTATION
Gestational Age
INFECCION EXPERIMENTAL
INFECTION EXPERIMENTALE
INFERTILITE FEMELLE
Infertility, Female - etiology
Infertility, Female - veterinary
MORT DU FOETUS
MUERTE FETAL
OVEJA
PLACENTA
Placenta - microbiology
PREGNANCY
Pregnancy Outcome - veterinary
Psittacosis - complications
Psittacosis - veterinary
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - etiology
TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
TRANSMISSION DES MALADIES
TRANSPLACENTAL TRANSMISSION
Vagina - microbiology
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