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Occurrence of Chlamydia spp.in wild birds in Thailand
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作者 suksai parut Onket Rattanaporn +3 位作者 Wiriyarat Witthawat Sangkachai Nareerat Lekcharoen Paisin Sariya Ladawan 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2019年第2期67-71,共5页
Objective: To determine the occurrence of Chlamydia spp.in wild birds in Thailand.Methods: Cloacal and tracheal swabs of 313 wild birds from 11 orders, 27 families, and 51 species were tested to determine the occurren... Objective: To determine the occurrence of Chlamydia spp.in wild birds in Thailand.Methods: Cloacal and tracheal swabs of 313 wild birds from 11 orders, 27 families, and 51 species were tested to determine the occurrence of Chlamydia infection.The outer membrane protein A(ompA) gene was amplified from positive samples to construct a phylogenetic tree.Results: At the time of sample collection, none of the birds showed clinical signs of any disease.Of 313 wild birds, two Asian openbill stork(Anastomus oscitans) were positive for Chlamydia spp., representing 0.64%(2/313) and 4.9%(2/41) occurrence for birds overall and for the Asian openbill stork, respectively.Phylogram analysis based on deduced amino acid of the ompA gene showed that Chlamydia spp.in Asian openbill storks was closely related to that in wildfowl(Pica pica and Cygnus olor) from Poland in a different branch with a 95% bootstrap value and had a shorter evolutionary distance to Chlamydia abortus.Conclusions: Asymptomatic Asian openbill storks could be a potential source of Chlamydia infection in domestic animals, poultry, and humans who share their habitat. 展开更多
关键词 Asian openbill STORK CHLAMYDIA spp. WILD BIRD
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