Psittacosis in Manitoba

Paired blood specimens submitted to the Virus Laboratory, between January and September 1970, from 200 patients with a lower respiratory tract infection were examined for antibodies to the psittacosis-human pneumonitis group antigen. A high static titre of antibodies was found in four patients and a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Medical Association journal 1971-05, Vol.104 (10), p.897-9 passim
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description Paired blood specimens submitted to the Virus Laboratory, between January and September 1970, from 200 patients with a lower respiratory tract infection were examined for antibodies to the psittacosis-human pneumonitis group antigen. A high static titre of antibodies was found in four patients and a rising titre in three. The illness varied in the seven patients, tending to be severe, chronic and recurrent. All patients recovered following a course of antibiotic therapy which was repeated in four; treatment tended to be inadequate since the diagnosis of psittacosis was made retrospectively. The likely source of the infection in four of the patients was budgerigars, in one it was pigeons, in one it was a canary as well as a pigeon, and in one the source was not identified. Two additional patients had a fairly high static titre of antibodies to the psittacosis-human pneumonitis antigen but were excluded from this report since they showed a diagnostic increase in antibodies to a respiratory virus during the course of their illness; both patients had an avian contact and are being followed up.
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Adult
Aged
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Antibodies - analysis
Chronic Disease
Complement Fixation Tests
Disease Reservoirs
Female
Humans
Male
Manitoba
Middle Aged
Original
Psittacosis - diagnosis
Psittacosis - epidemiology
Psittacosis - etiology
Psittacosis - immunology
Respiratory Tract Infections - immunology
Tetracycline - therapeutic use
title Psittacosis in Manitoba
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