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Psittacosis Pneumonia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Interhuman Transmission

Ziqi Cui, Ling Meng

2023International Journal of General Medicine26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Psittacosis pneumonia is a zoonosis caused by Chlamydia psittacosis infection, mainly resulting from contact with aerosols of birds or poultry's urine, feces, and excrement. The clinical manifestations range from general symptoms of infection to severe acute respiratory syndrome and systemic diseases, currently diagnosed using metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) to improve diagnostic accuracy. To date, most reports have only discussed human exposure to poultry disease. However, the latest studies have shown that human-to-human transmission of Chlamydia psittaci occurs not only between infected patients and their close contacts but also between secondary contacts. After looking back on relevant literature at home and abroad in the past ten years, this paper reviews the diagnosis, diagnosis and treatment, and progress in epidemiological research of Psittacosis pneumonia.

Topics & Concepts

PsittacosisChlamydia psittaciMedicinePneumoniaZoonosisTransmission (telecommunications)ChlamydiaOrnithosisAtypical pneumoniaFecesImmunologyVirologyLymphogranuloma venereumEpidemiologyChlamydia trachomatisMicrobiologyInternal medicineBiologyElectrical engineeringEngineeringReproductive tract infections researchMicrobial infections and disease researchGut microbiota and health