M. Ryll et al., PILOT-STUDY ON THE PREVALENCE OF CHLAMYDI A-PSITTACI INFECTIONS IN COMMERCIAL TURKEY FLOCKS, DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 101(4), 1994, pp. 163-165
Turkeys from 8 commercial flocks, of which were 6 clinically healthy,
were examined by use of enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay systems for
genus-specific Chlamydia antigens and also for antibodies against Chla
mydia psittaci in 4 flocks. Results of the tests indicate the presence
of Chlamydia psittaci infections in all 8 flocks. The percentage of c
ombined cloacal and conjunctival swabs positive for Chlamydia antigen
ranged from 20-91 % [20-70 %] whereas the percentage of antibody-posit
ive serum samples ranged from 81-100 %. Our findings suggest, that the
prevalence of Chlamydia psittaci infections in clinically healthy tur
key flocks is higher than hitherto suspected.