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| Content Provider | Springer Nature Link |
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| Author | Vlahović, Ksenija Župančić, Ž. Gregurić, Jelena Pavlak, Marina |
| Copyright Year | 1998 |
| Abstract | In der Zeit von 1992 bis 1997 wurden bei Haus- und Wildvögeln gleichzeitig Antikörper gegenChlamydia sp. und dasChlamydia-Antigen nachgewiesen. Die Antikörper wurden parallel zur Komplementbindungsreaktion (KBR) und indirekter Immunofluoreszenztechnik (IFT) in Blutserumproben nachgewiesen. Der Antigennachweis aus Organen umgekommener Vögel wurde mit der direkten Immunofluoreszenztechnik (DIF) und der May-Grünwald-Giemsa-Färbung durchgeführt.Auf die Anwesenheit von Antikörpern gegenC. psittaci mit der KBR wurden insgesamt 195 und mit der IFT 13 Blutseren untersucht. Auf die Anwesenheit von Antigen mit der DIF wurden 43 Organe von 11 verendeten Vögeln untersucht. Durch das KBR-Verfahren wurden Antikörper in 40,9% der Stadttauben, 42,1% der Haustauben, 38,1% der Hühner, 9,5% der Wildvögel und 1,9% der Papageien bewiesen. Mit der DIF wurde des Antigen in 8 (73%) von 11 untersuchten Vögeln nachgewisesen. Das Antigen wurde mit demselben Verfahren in 38 (88,4%) von 43 untersuchten Organen entdeckt.In the period between 1992 and 1997 tests for the presence of antibodies and the antigen for the species of Chlamydia sp. were conducted on domestic and wild birds. The presence of antibodies was demonstrated parallel to the complement fixation test (CF) and the indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) in blood sera samples. The antigens in the organs of dead birds were proved by direct immunofluorescence test (DIF) and by May-Grünwald-Giemsa stains. A total of 195 blood sera samples were tested for C. psittaci antibodies by the CF test and 13 by the IIF. An examination for the presence of antigen was conducted in 43 organs of 11 dead birds by the DIF test. The antibodies were proven in 40.9% of feral pigeons, 42.1% of domestic pigeons, 38.1% of poultry, 9.5% of wild birds, and 1.9% of parrots by the CF test. The DIF test proved the antigen in 8 out of the 11 examined birds (73%). The same method was used to prove the antigen in 38 out of the 43 examined organs (88.4%).Au cours de la période de 1992 à 1997 on a pu vérifier conjointement, tant chez les oiseaux domestiques que chez les oiseaux sauvages, la présence d'anticorps contreChlamydia sp et de l'antigène-Chlamydia. La vérification des anticorps fut effectuée parallèlement par réaction de liaison-fixation des compléments (RLF) et par la technique d'immunofluorescence indirecte (IFI) dans des échantillons de sérums sanguins. La présence d'antigènes au sein d'organes d'oiseaux retrouvés morts a été vérifiée au moyen de la technique d'immunofluorescence directe (IFD) ainsi que par coloration de May-Grünwald-Giemsa.La présence d'anticorps contreC. psittaci a été vérifiée par RLF et IFI en examinant respectivement 195 et 13 sérums sanguins. La présence d'antigènes par IFD a été vérifiée par l'examen de 43 organes de 11 oiseaux retrouvés morts. Le procédé RLF a permis de démontrer la présence d'anticorps dans 40,9% des pigeons urbains, 42,1% de pigeons domestiques, 38,1% de Gallinacés, 9,5% d'oiseaux sauvages et 1,9% de Psittacidés. L'IFD a permis de vérifier la présence de l'antigène dans 8 (73%) des 11 oiseaux examinés. La présence de l'antigène a pu être mise en évidence au moyen de la même technique parmi 38 (88,4%) des 43 organes analysés. |
| Starting Page | 133 |
| Ending Page | 139 |
| Page Count | 7 |
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| ISSN | 00442887 |
| Journal | European Journal of Wildlife Research |
| Volume Number | 44 |
| Issue Number | 3 |
| e-ISSN | 14390574 |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | Springer-Verlag |
| Publisher Date | 1998-01-01 |
| Publisher Place | Berlin, Heidelberg |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Animal Ecology Zoology |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Ecology Animal Science and Zoology |
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