Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland
The outbreak of chlamydiosis in one of the western provinces of Poland, was diagnosed accidentally as a concurrent infection in a commercial laying hen flock during an outbreak of fowl pox. For histological examination, skin and subcutaneous tissue samples from lesions on heads of the birds were col...
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doaj-446cd3f41f3c4d9e855a6454d36a0a422021-10-03T07:42:45ZengSciendoJournal of Veterinary Research2450-86082013-03-01571252810.2478/bvip-2013-0005Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in PolandSzymańska-Czerwińska Monika0Niemczuk Krzysztof1Sachse Konrad2Mitura Agata3Karpińska Teresa Agnieszka4Reichert Michał5Laboratory of Serological DiagnosisDepartment of Cattle and Sheep DiseasesFriedrich-Loeffler-Institute (Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Institute of Molecular Pathogenesis), 07743 Jena, GermanyDepartment of Cattle and Sheep DiseasesDepartment of Pathology, National Veterinary Research Institute, 24-100Pulawy, PolandDepartment of Pathology, National Veterinary Research Institute, 24-100Pulawy, PolandThe outbreak of chlamydiosis in one of the western provinces of Poland, was diagnosed accidentally as a concurrent infection in a commercial laying hen flock during an outbreak of fowl pox. For histological examination, skin and subcutaneous tissue samples from lesions on heads of the birds were collected. Swabs from throat and trachea have been examined by nested PCR, real-time PCR, and partial ompA sequencing. Detailed electron microscopy analysis revealed fowl pox intracytoplasmic inclusions, called Bollinger bodies, and the presence of other intracytoplasmic inclusions; specific for Chlamydia sp. Results of nested PCR confirmed the presence of Chlamydiaceae sp. in two tested samples. Surprisingly, one of the two Chlamydiaceae-positive cases turned out to be infected with a non-classified strain. Results of real-time PCR and sequencing confirmed the presence of a new Chlamydia species that has not been found in Poland to date. Partial sequencing and BLAST analysis of ompA gene sequence confirmed the highest homology to non-classified poultry strains of Chlamydia sp. that were previously detected in Germany and France. The zoonotic potential and the exact taxonomic status of this atypical strain have yet to be defined.https://doi.org/10.2478/bvip-2013-0005hensnew chlamydia speciespcrelectron microscopypoland |
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Szymańska-Czerwińska Monika Niemczuk Krzysztof Sachse Konrad Mitura Agata Karpińska Teresa Agnieszka Reichert Michał Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland Journal of Veterinary Research hens new chlamydia species pcr electron microscopy poland |
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Szymańska-Czerwińska Monika Niemczuk Krzysztof Sachse Konrad Mitura Agata Karpińska Teresa Agnieszka Reichert Michał |
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Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland |
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Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland |
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Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland |
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Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland |
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Detection of a new Non-Classified Chlamydia Species in Hens in Poland |
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detection of a new non-classified chlamydia species in hens in poland |
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The outbreak of chlamydiosis in one of the western provinces of Poland, was diagnosed accidentally as a concurrent infection in a commercial laying hen flock during an outbreak of fowl pox. For histological examination, skin and subcutaneous tissue samples from lesions on heads of the birds were collected. Swabs from throat and trachea have been examined by nested PCR, real-time PCR, and partial ompA sequencing. Detailed electron microscopy analysis revealed fowl pox intracytoplasmic inclusions, called Bollinger bodies, and the presence of other intracytoplasmic inclusions; specific for Chlamydia sp. Results of nested PCR confirmed the presence of Chlamydiaceae sp. in two tested samples. Surprisingly, one of the two Chlamydiaceae-positive cases turned out to be infected with a non-classified strain. Results of real-time PCR and sequencing confirmed the presence of a new Chlamydia species that has not been found in Poland to date. Partial sequencing and BLAST analysis of ompA gene sequence confirmed the highest homology to non-classified poultry strains of Chlamydia sp. that were previously detected in Germany and France. The zoonotic potential and the exact taxonomic status of this atypical strain have yet to be defined. |
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