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Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean

In Switzerland, domestic turkey meat is a niche product. Turkeys are fattened on mixed family-based farms scattered across the country, with most providing access to an uncovered outdoor pasture for the birds. Swiss fattening turkeys may therefore get infected with Chlamydiaceae via wild birds or th...

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Autores principales: Vogler, Barbara Renate, Trinkler, Michal, Marti, Hanna, Borel, Nicole, Pesch, Theresa, Prähauser, Barbara, Hoop, Richard, Mattmann, Prisca, Albini, Sarah
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6903705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31821353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226091
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author Vogler, Barbara Renate
Trinkler, Michal
Marti, Hanna
Borel, Nicole
Pesch, Theresa
Prähauser, Barbara
Hoop, Richard
Mattmann, Prisca
Albini, Sarah
author_facet Vogler, Barbara Renate
Trinkler, Michal
Marti, Hanna
Borel, Nicole
Pesch, Theresa
Prähauser, Barbara
Hoop, Richard
Mattmann, Prisca
Albini, Sarah
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description In Switzerland, domestic turkey meat is a niche product. Turkeys are fattened on mixed family-based farms scattered across the country, with most providing access to an uncovered outdoor pasture for the birds. Swiss fattening turkeys may therefore get infected with Chlamydiaceae via wild birds or their faeces, potentially shedding these bacteria at a later stage. The aim of the present study was to acquire baseline data about the shedding of Chlamydiaceae in clinically unremarkable Swiss fattening turkeys at slaughter, potentially exposing slaughterhouse workers to infection. In this large-scale study, 1008 cloacal swabs of Swiss turkeys out of 53 flocks from 28 different grow-out farms with uncovered outdoor pasture were collected over the course of 14 months and examined for the occurrence of Chlamydiaceae by a family-specific 23S-rRNA real-time PCR. Positive samples were further analyzed by Chlamydia psittaci (C. psittaci)-specific real-time PCR and the Arraymate DNA Microarray for species identification. All samples were negative for C. psittaci, but seven swabs out of one flock were tested positive for Chlamydia gallinacea (0.7%). Although turkeys with access to pasture may have contact with Chlamydiaceae-harbouring wild birds or their faeces, the infection rate in Swiss turkeys was shown to be low.
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spelling pubmed-69037052019-12-20 Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean Vogler, Barbara Renate Trinkler, Michal Marti, Hanna Borel, Nicole Pesch, Theresa Prähauser, Barbara Hoop, Richard Mattmann, Prisca Albini, Sarah PLoS One Research Article In Switzerland, domestic turkey meat is a niche product. Turkeys are fattened on mixed family-based farms scattered across the country, with most providing access to an uncovered outdoor pasture for the birds. Swiss fattening turkeys may therefore get infected with Chlamydiaceae via wild birds or their faeces, potentially shedding these bacteria at a later stage. The aim of the present study was to acquire baseline data about the shedding of Chlamydiaceae in clinically unremarkable Swiss fattening turkeys at slaughter, potentially exposing slaughterhouse workers to infection. In this large-scale study, 1008 cloacal swabs of Swiss turkeys out of 53 flocks from 28 different grow-out farms with uncovered outdoor pasture were collected over the course of 14 months and examined for the occurrence of Chlamydiaceae by a family-specific 23S-rRNA real-time PCR. Positive samples were further analyzed by Chlamydia psittaci (C. psittaci)-specific real-time PCR and the Arraymate DNA Microarray for species identification. All samples were negative for C. psittaci, but seven swabs out of one flock were tested positive for Chlamydia gallinacea (0.7%). Although turkeys with access to pasture may have contact with Chlamydiaceae-harbouring wild birds or their faeces, the infection rate in Swiss turkeys was shown to be low. Public Library of Science 2019-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6903705/ /pubmed/31821353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226091 Text en © 2019 Vogler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vogler, Barbara Renate
Trinkler, Michal
Marti, Hanna
Borel, Nicole
Pesch, Theresa
Prähauser, Barbara
Hoop, Richard
Mattmann, Prisca
Albini, Sarah
Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title_full Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title_fullStr Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title_full_unstemmed Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title_short Survey on Chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from Swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of Chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of Chlamydia gallinacean
title_sort survey on chlamydiaceae in cloacal swabs from swiss turkeys demonstrates absence of chlamydia psittaci and low occurrence of chlamydia gallinacean
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6903705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31821353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226091
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