Compendium of Psittacosis (Chlamydiosis) Control, 1998
Provided by Virginia Department of
Agriculture
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Summary
Infection with Chlamydia psittaci, referred to here as
avian chlamydiosis (AC), is an important cause of systemic illness in companion
birds (i.e., birds kept by humans as pets) and poultry. Infection can be
transmitted from infected birds to humans. In humans, infection caused by C.
psittaci is referred to as psittacosis, which can result in severe pneumonia.
This compendium provides information on AC and psittacosis (also known as parrot
disease, parrot fever, and ornithosis) to public health officials,
veterinarians, physicians, the companion-bird industry, and others concerned
with control of these diseases and protection of public health. These
recommendations provide effective, standardized disease control procedures for
AC in companion birds and will be reviewed and revised as necessary.
The NASPHV Committee
William B.
Johnston, DVM, Dpl. ACVPM; Chair Millicent Eidson, MA, DVM, Dpl.
ACVPM Kathleen A. Smith, DVM, MPH Mary Grace Stobierski, DVM, MPH, Dpl.
ACVPM
Consultants to the Committee
Jay
C. Butler, MD, Dpl. ABIM, ABP; Centers for disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Lisa Ann Conti,
DVM, MPH, Dpl. ACVPM; Council of State and Territorial
Epidemiologists (CSTE) Kevin F. Reilly, DVM, MPVM; AVMA Council on Public
Health and Regulator Veterinary Medicine Tom N. Tully, DVM, MS; Louisiana
State University; Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV)
Endorsed By:
American Veterinary
Medical Association (AVMA) Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Association of Avian Veterinarians
(AAV)
Address All Correspondence To:
Dr.
William B. Johnston Alabama Department of Public Health;
Epidemiology Suite 1310 P.O. Box 303017 Montgomery, AL
36130-3017
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