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Correspondence

Isolation and identification of chlamydia psittacivs new zealand

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Pages 15-16 | Received 14 Nov 1985, Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

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Madam:- It has been established previously that Chlamydia psittaci is enzootic in some species of birds in New Zealand.Citation (3) Citation (8) It was first isolated in 1953, from a number of imported psittacine birds that were causally linked to several human cases of psittacosisCitation (5) Citation (6) Citation (7) At present, MAF policy restricts the importation of aviary birds and/or eggs to those brought in from Australia, and such birds must be certified free from a number of diseases including clinical psittacosis. Previous isolations of the organism have come from native parakeetsCitation (8) and more recently from healthy N .Z. keas sent to the United Kingdom.Citation(9) Because this disease is difficult to recognise clinically and autopsy and histologic findings are often not pathognomonic, the isolation of the causative organism is important in making a positive diagnosis.

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