2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvex.2011.05.001
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Zoonotic Diseases of Common Pet Birds: Psittacine, Passerine, and Columbiform Species

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“…macaws, parrots, budgerigars, cockatiels) are among the most popular birds kept as pets. These birds are also the main Chlamydia-positive avian species (Kaleta & Taday, 2003;Evans, 2011) and, as observed in this study, may represent a major risk for humans in terms of contracting psittacosis. The risk of infection with further disease development was enhanced by the 35 birds living in the family's apartment balcony.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…macaws, parrots, budgerigars, cockatiels) are among the most popular birds kept as pets. These birds are also the main Chlamydia-positive avian species (Kaleta & Taday, 2003;Evans, 2011) and, as observed in this study, may represent a major risk for humans in terms of contracting psittacosis. The risk of infection with further disease development was enhanced by the 35 birds living in the family's apartment balcony.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Hijyen kurallarına uyulmaması, yeni alınan kuşların karantinada bekletilmemesi, evlerde kontamine su ve gıdalarla temas bu bakteriyel zoonotik enfeksiyonlar için bulaş kaynağı olarak belirtilmektedir (38,39,41).…”
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“…Psittacine species are highly sensitive to this pathogen, but passerines are not excluded [26,41,56]. Human symptoms come from mild respiratory signs to severe pneumonia, with localization in several organs leading to diarrhea, conjunctivitis, arthritis and genital organ infection.…”
Section: Most Important Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella species were isolated from several captive passerine or psittacine birds, in relation or not (asymptomatic carriage) to clinical symptoms: diarrhea, multisystem disease, septicaemia, osteomyelitis, depression, crop stasis, dehydration, anorexia [56,60-63]. The serovar Typhimurium, a well-known zoonotic agent, was described in passerine birds in such clinical manifestations as granulomas (liver, ceca, spleen), multisystemic symptoms, ocular lesions and osteomyelitis [61,64].…”
Section: Most Important Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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