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First Identification ofChlamydia psittaciin the Acute Illness and Death of Endemic and Endangered Psittacine Birds in Mexico
2016
Avian diseases
The illegal trafficking of exotic birds such as parrots is now the third most lucrative business in the world and has been a problem for several years. As a result of this trafficking, there has been an increase in the emergence of exotic diseases. Herpesvirus is a pathogen of psittacines that has not been identified in Mexico to date. Through the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays and pathological analyses, the present study demonstrates the presence of herpesvirus in endemic and
doi:10.1637/11360-122915-case
pmid:27309302
fatcat:db5clmhravg5bhrepzl5jtoiq4