CHAPTER 48 – Psittacosis
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] E. Kaleta,et al. Chlamydial infections in feral pigeons in Europe: Review of data and focus on public health implications. , 2009, Veterinary microbiology.
[2] I. Capek,et al. Chlamydial infections in duck farms associated with human cases of psittacosis in France. , 2009, Veterinary microbiology.
[3] E. Balla,et al. Two fatal cases of psittacosis caused by Chlamydophila psittaci. , 2008, Journal of medical microbiology.
[4] T. Harkinezhad,et al. Chlamydophila psittaci Transmission from Pet Birds to Humans , 2007, Emerging infectious diseases.
[5] E. Kaleta,et al. Avian host range of Chlamydophila spp. based on isolation, antigen detection and serology , 2003, Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A.
[6] R. Peeling,et al. Chlamydia species as a cause of community-acquired pneumonia in Canada , 2003, European Respiratory Journal.
[7] D. Vanrompay,et al. Avian Chlamidiosis: -EN- -FR- -ES- , 2000 .
[8] G. Volckaert,et al. Turkeys are protected from infection with Chlamydia psittaci by plasmid DNA vaccination against the major outer membrane protein , 1999, Clinical and experimental immunology.
[9] D. Vanrompay,et al. Chlamydia psittaci in turkeys: pathogenesis of infections in avian serovars A, B and D. , 1995, Veterinary microbiology.
[10] R. Gherman,et al. Chlamydial psittacosis during pregnancy: A case report , 1995, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[11] W. Melchers,et al. Severe human psittacosis requiring artificial ventilation: case report and review. , 1995, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
[12] J. V. van Dijk,et al. Chlamydia psittaci infections in birds: a review on the pathogenesis and histopathological features. , 1994, The Veterinary quarterly.
[13] A. B. Mason,et al. Acute renal failure in fulminant psittacosis. , 1994, Respiratory medicine.
[14] K. Kousoulas,et al. Structures of and allelic diversity and relationships among the major outer membrane protein (ompA) genes of the four chlamydial species , 1993, Journal of bacteriology.
[15] X. Muñoz,et al. High adenosine deaminase activity in pleural effusion due to psittacosis. , 1992, Chest.
[16] J. Chan,et al. Psittacosis-associated hemophagocytic syndrome. , 1991, American Journal of Medicine.
[17] G. Tsapas,et al. Psittacosis and arthritis. , 1991, Chemotherapy.
[18] I. Smith,et al. Sheep‐acquired severe Chlamydia psittaci infection in pregnancy , 1989, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
[19] C. Shee. Cerebellar disturbance in psittacosis. , 1988, Postgraduate medical journal.
[20] T. Wreghitt,et al. OUTBREAK OF PSITTACOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH A COCKATIEL , 1987, The Lancet.
[21] R. White,et al. Clinical and radiographic features of psittacosis infection. , 1985, Thorax.
[22] R. Harris,et al. "Contribution to the Question of Pneumotyphus": a discussion of the original article by J. Ritter in 1880. , 1985, Reviews of infectious diseases.
[23] M. Clementi,et al. PSITTACOSIS OF NON-AVIAN ORIGIN , 1984, The Lancet.
[24] J. Semel. Cutaneous findings in a case of psittacosis. , 1984, Archives of dermatology.
[25] J. Macfarlane,et al. Comparative radiographic features of community acquired Legionnaires' disease, pneumococcal pneumonia, mycoplasma pneumonia, and psittacosis. , 1984, Thorax.
[26] R. J. Hart,et al. Pregnancy complicated by psittacosis acquired from sheep. , 1982 .
[27] J. Treharne,et al. Infective endocarditis with glomerulonephritis associated with cat chlamydia (C. psittaci) infection. , 1979, British heart journal.