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[Demonstration of Chlamydia from an equine abortion].
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Chlamydial AgentEquine FetusFertilityAbortionCompliment Fixation TestPathogenesisReproductive HealthVeterinary ScienceGynecologyPathologyVirologyVeterinary ResearchVeterinary PathologyVeterinary MicrobiologyVeterinary DiagnosticsPublic HealthMedicineAnimal Virus
The isolation and identification of a chlamydial agent from an equine fetus is reported. The fetus was aborted by a mare with respiratory disease and fever in the 9th month of pregnancy. The serum of the mare was investigated by the compliment fixation test. Specific antibodies were detected for chlamydial antigen in a titer of > 1:40 and for equine herpes virus 1 antigen in a titer of 1:32. Pathological lesions were not found in the organs of the fetus. Chlamydiae were detected in the placenta by ELISA and subsequently isolated by cell culture. Using PCR technique the agent was identified as Chlamydophila psittaci.