About this article
Article Category: REVIEW ARTICLE
Published Online: Dec 19, 2023
Page range: 559 - 565
Received: Jul 25, 2023
Accepted: Nov 24, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2023-0067
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The members of the family Chlamydiaceae and their main hosts
Family | Genus | Species | Host | Zoonotic potential |
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mammalian |
cattle, small ruminants, human | proven ( |
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avian |
wild birds | lack of evidence | ||
pigeon, parrot | lack of evidence | |||
raptor | lack of evidence | |||
guinea pig | limited evidence ( |
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crocodile | lack of evidence | |||
cat | limited evidence ( |
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poultry | indirect confirmation ( |
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mouse, hamster | lack of evidence | |||
cattle, small ruminants, pig, koala | lack of evidence | |||
snake, frog, koala, horse, human | there is no direct evidence of zoonotic transmission ( |
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snake | lack of evidence | |||
pigeon, parrot, human | proven – psittacosis ( |
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snake | lack of evidence | |||
pig | proven ( |
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human | lack of evidence | |||
sacred ibis | lack of evidence | |||
snake | lack of evidence | |||
reptiles | lack of evidence | |||
tortoise | lack of evidence | |||
flamingo | lack of evidence | |||
flamingo | lack of evidence |