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What is the treatment for psittacosis?

What is the treatment for psittacosis? Antibiotics such as tetracycline or doxycycline are often prescribed for treating infected people.

Can you get Chlamydia from chickens?

Zoonotic Risk Avian chlamydiosis is a zoonotic disease that can affect people after exposure to aerosolized organisms shed from the digestive or respiratory tracts of infected live or dead birds or handling of infected birds, tissues (eg, slaughterhouse), or bedding.

What is Chlamydia in chickens?

Avian chlamydiosis (AC) is a disease of birds caused by the bacteria Chlamydia psittaci. AC is common in wild, caged and aviary birds. All birds can be infected by AC, but pet birds, especially parrots (e.g. budgies, lorikeets and cockatiels) most commonly pass infection to humans.

What antibiotics are used to treat psittacosis?

Tetracycline and doxycycline are the antibiotics of choice. Treating patients for 2-3 weeks usually prevents relapse. Clinical response occurs within 24-72 hours. Use erythromycin in children younger than 9 years and in pregnant women.

How do birds get Chlamydia psittaci?

psittaci can be passed from bird to bird as well as from bird to human, usually by inhaling or ingesting contaminated fecal matter or dust.

Can birds transmit chlamydia to humans?

Chlamydia psittaci is a bacterium that can be transmitted from pet birds to hu- mans. In humans, the resulting infection is referred to as psittacosis (also known as parrot disease, parrot fever, and ornithosis).

How do you treat Chlamydia in birds?

Treatment is usually with oral or injectable doxycycline antibiotic. Since the doxycycline only kills the Chlamydophila organisms when they are active and dividing, and the organisms may become dormant, or cease being active for a period of time, the drug must be used for a minimum of 45 days.

Is there a vaccine for psittacosis?

Prevention. While there is no vaccine to prevent psittacosis, there are things you can do to protect yourself and others. Buy pet birds only from a well-known pet store.

How do you get rid of chlamydia pneumonia?

Clinicians can treat the disease on a case-by-case basis with:

  1. Macrolides (azithromycin) — first-line therapy.
  2. Tetracyclines (tetracycline and doxycycline)
  3. Fluoroquionolones.

Is there a blood test for psittacosis?

Psittacosis is most commonly diagnosed by serologic testing. Antibodies to Chlamydia psittaci can be detected using microimmunofluorescence (MIF), complement fixation (CF), and immunofluorescent antibody tests (IFA).