[Epidemiologic significance of the immunofluorescence typing of Chlamydia psittaci].

F Eb, J Orfila, A Milon, M F Géral
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A group of 39 strains isolated from pigeons, parakeets, parrots, sheep, goats, cats, guinea-pigs, mice and humans were immunotyped by a one-way or two-way cross-reaction micro-immunofluorescence test. Eight immunotypes were found. Among them, two new immunotypes were characterized: a cat conjunctivitis strain and a mouse inapparent respiratory infection strain. The immunotypes of feline pneumonitis and guinea-pig conjunctivitis, recently described by Perez-Martinez and Storz, were confirmed. Three human strains were similar to avian isolates, while a fourth was identical to that of feline pneumonitis; this suggests a possible contamination of humans by cats.

【鹦鹉热衣原体免疫荧光分型的流行病学意义】。
从鸽子、长尾小鹦鹉、鹦鹉、绵羊、山羊、猫、豚鼠、小鼠和人类中分离出39株菌株,采用单向或双向交叉反应微免疫荧光试验进行免疫分型。共发现8种免疫型。其中,发现了两种新的免疫类型:猫结膜炎菌株和小鼠隐性呼吸道感染菌株。最近由Perez-Martinez和Storz描述的猫肺炎和豚鼠结膜炎的免疫型得到了证实。三种人类菌株与禽类分离株相似,第四种与猫肺炎分离株相同;这表明人类可能受到猫的污染。
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