Publications
| prevalence of chlamydia, toxoplasma, toxocara and ringworm in farm cats in south-west england. | the prevalence of infection with chlamydia psittaci, toxoplasma gondii, toxocara cati and microsporum canis was examined in 51 cats on 22 sheep farms in the bristol area. serum antibody to c psittaci and t gondii was present in 45 per cent and 47 per cent of cats, respectively. at the time of sampling c psittaci was isolated from 6 per cent of the cats, t cati was identified in 63 per cent of faecal samples but neither t gondii nor m canis was isolated. when examined according to the farm of ori ... | 1987 | 3672827 |
| detection of the genome of chlamydophila abortus in samples taken from the uteri of 304 sheep at an abattoir. | a pcr was used to detect the genome of chlamydophila abortus in samples of uterine tissue collected from 304 sheep by a sterile technique at an abattoir. the stage of pregnancy of the sheep was determined by measuring the dimensions of the embryo/fetus, and its morphology was recorded. only samples from non-pregnant sheep and sheep up to 100 days of gestation were retained; the clinical history of the animals was unknown. the total prevalence of the chlamydial genome was 30.9 per cent, with a si ... | 2007 | 17675631 |