Chlamydophila psittaci

Background

  • 6 avian serovars (A-F) and 2 mammalian isolates (WC and M56)
  • Reservoirs: birds (465 species), duck, geese, turkeys, cattle, muskrats
  • Transmission: inhalation from aerosolized urine, feces, dried feces, eye secretions. Person-to-person transmission is possible but rare.
  • Incubation period usually 5-14 days but can be up to 1 month
  • All transmittable to humans with potential for severe disease

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Causes of Pneumonia

Bacteria

Viral

Fungal

Parasitic

Diagnosis

  • CBC-leukopenia in 25% of cases
  • Chemistry
  • CRP
  • LFT
  • CXR-usually lower lobe consolidation
  • Sputum culture

Management

Disposition

  • Generally may be discharged

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References


Background

  • Lower respiratory zoonotic infection
  • Caused by C. psittaci, an organism common to most birds
  • Contracted by inhaling dust from dried bird feces, feather dust, or avian respiratory droplets

Clinical Features

  • Incubation period of 5-14 days
  • Abrupt onset fever, chills, headache, myalgias, malaise
  • Pneumonia is atypical - nonproductive cough, lobar or interstitial infiltrates on CXR.
  • Extrapulmonary manifestations - heart, CNS, liver, spleen, kidneys

Differential Diagnosis

Lower Respiratory Zoonotic Infections

Treatment

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Source

Tintinalli