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Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania

Despite the widespread public health concern about stray cats serving as reservoirs for zoonotic agents, little is known about the effect of urban and peri-urban landscapes on exposure risk. We conducted this study to monitor the presence of Chlamydia spp. in stray cats, with or without conjunctivit...

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Autores principales: Tîrziu, Andreea, Herman, Viorel, Imre, Kálmán, Degi, Diana Maria, Boldea, Marius, Florin, Vlad, Bochiș, Timea Andrea, Adela, Marcu, Degi, János
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36363779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112187
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author Tîrziu, Andreea
Herman, Viorel
Imre, Kálmán
Degi, Diana Maria
Boldea, Marius
Florin, Vlad
Bochiș, Timea Andrea
Adela, Marcu
Degi, János
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Herman, Viorel
Imre, Kálmán
Degi, Diana Maria
Boldea, Marius
Florin, Vlad
Bochiș, Timea Andrea
Adela, Marcu
Degi, János
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description Despite the widespread public health concern about stray cats serving as reservoirs for zoonotic agents, little is known about the effect of urban and peri-urban landscapes on exposure risk. We conducted this study to monitor the presence of Chlamydia spp. in stray cats, with or without conjunctivitis, living in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania, using staining and PCR methods. A total of 95 cats were enrolled, and conjunctival samples were harvested from 68 clinically healthy cats and another 27 cats presenting with clinical signs of conjunctivitis. Overall, we found that 65.3% (62/95) of the cats tested positive for Chlamydia spp. by PCR. Chlamydia spp. were detected in 45/95 conjunctival samples using a standard Giemsa stain, compared with 62/95 using PCR (Cohen’s kappa index = 0.308; p = 0.0640). Of the cats that tested positive by PCR, 72.6% (45/62) were asymptomatic, and another 27.4% (17/62) expressed clinical signs of conjunctivitis. We found no significant difference between (p > 0.05) the distribution of infection and the recorded epidemiological data (sex, breed, age, territorial distribution, or sampling season). However, the Chlamydia spp. detection frequency was significantly higher in asymptomatic than in symptomatic cats (p = 0.0383). The obtained results increase the level of concern and awareness about the possible zoonotic potential of this pathogen and highlight that urban stray cats can be essential sources of feline chlamydiosis.
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spelling pubmed-96931502022-11-26 Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania Tîrziu, Andreea Herman, Viorel Imre, Kálmán Degi, Diana Maria Boldea, Marius Florin, Vlad Bochiș, Timea Andrea Adela, Marcu Degi, János Microorganisms Communication Despite the widespread public health concern about stray cats serving as reservoirs for zoonotic agents, little is known about the effect of urban and peri-urban landscapes on exposure risk. We conducted this study to monitor the presence of Chlamydia spp. in stray cats, with or without conjunctivitis, living in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania, using staining and PCR methods. A total of 95 cats were enrolled, and conjunctival samples were harvested from 68 clinically healthy cats and another 27 cats presenting with clinical signs of conjunctivitis. Overall, we found that 65.3% (62/95) of the cats tested positive for Chlamydia spp. by PCR. Chlamydia spp. were detected in 45/95 conjunctival samples using a standard Giemsa stain, compared with 62/95 using PCR (Cohen’s kappa index = 0.308; p = 0.0640). Of the cats that tested positive by PCR, 72.6% (45/62) were asymptomatic, and another 27.4% (17/62) expressed clinical signs of conjunctivitis. We found no significant difference between (p > 0.05) the distribution of infection and the recorded epidemiological data (sex, breed, age, territorial distribution, or sampling season). However, the Chlamydia spp. detection frequency was significantly higher in asymptomatic than in symptomatic cats (p = 0.0383). The obtained results increase the level of concern and awareness about the possible zoonotic potential of this pathogen and highlight that urban stray cats can be essential sources of feline chlamydiosis. MDPI 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9693150/ /pubmed/36363779 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112187 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tîrziu, Andreea
Herman, Viorel
Imre, Kálmán
Degi, Diana Maria
Boldea, Marius
Florin, Vlad
Bochiș, Timea Andrea
Adela, Marcu
Degi, János
Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title_full Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title_fullStr Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title_short Occurrence of Chlamydia spp. in Conjunctival Samples of Stray Cats in Timișoara Municipality, Western Romania
title_sort occurrence of chlamydia spp. in conjunctival samples of stray cats in timișoara municipality, western romania
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36363779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112187
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