Psittacosis classification
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Overview
C psittaci may be classified into eight serovars according to variation in the major outer membrane protein (MOMP): serovar A to F, WC and M56.[1]
Classification
C psittaci may be classified into eight serovars according to variation in the major outer membrane protein (MOMP): serovar A to F, WC and M56.[1]
Table 1: (Serotypes and genotypes of Chlamydophila psittaci)[2]
Serovar | Genotype | Predominant host order | Human infection documented |
---|---|---|---|
A | A | Psittaformes:
|
Yes |
B | B | Columbiformes:
|
Yes |
C | C | Anseriformes:
|
Yes |
D | D | Galliformes:
|
Yes |
E | E | Struthioniformes:
|
Yes |
F | F | Isolated from single parakeet and turkey only | Yes |
WC | G | Cattle | No |
M56 | H | Rodents | No |
E/B | Ducks | Yes |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Vanrompay D, Butaye P, Sayada C, Ducatelle R, Haesebrouck F (1997). "Characterization of avian Chlamydia psittaci strains using omp1 restriction mapping and serovar-specific monoclonal antibodies". Res Microbiol. 148 (4): 327–33. doi:10.1016/S0923-2508(97)81588-4. PMID 9765811.
- ↑ Balter S, Janower ML (1975). "The use of photochromic eyeglasses by radiologists". Radiology. 116 (02): 450. doi:10.1148/116.2.450. PMID 1153750.