1. Chlamydia caviae Causing Community-Acquired Pneumonia: An Emerging Zoonosis
- Author
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Geert H. Groeneveld, Mark G. J. de Boer, Manu P. Bilsen, Edou R Heddema, Rebecca van Grootveld, Jairo Gooskens, and Timo L Boelsums
- Subjects
Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,community-acquired pneumonia ,030106 microbiology ,ANIMAL EXPOSURE ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Communicable Diseases, Emerging ,Microbiology ,Adequate infection control measures ,03 medical and health sciences ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Zoonoses ,Virology ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Chlamydia ,Intensive care medicine ,Genotyping ,Aged ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Zoonosis ,transmission ,Chlamydia Infections ,zoonosis ,medicine.disease ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Chlamydia caviae ,Pneumonia ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,PCR ,business - Abstract
We describe a case of community-acquired pneumonia due to Chlamydia caviae in a patient with no direct animal exposure, raising questions about the zoonotic reservoirs and potential transmission routes. Genotyping of Chamydia isolates that cause pneumonia should be performed for a precise diagnosis and to initiate adequate infection control measures.
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- 2018