Grimes J E, Owens K J, Singer J R
Avian Dis. 1979 Oct-Dec;23(4):915-26.
Wild birds were inoculated with Chlamydia psittaci to determine species that could be potential hosts and vectors in transmitting the agent to domestic turkeys. Infection occurred in turkeys exposed to starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), common grackles (Quiscalus quiscula), brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater), and Inca doves (Cardafella inca). Mourning doves (Zenaidura macroura) shed the agent sparingly, but turkeys exposed to them did not become infected, These findings and knowledge of the habits of these various species are discussed. It was concluded that the Inca dove should be considered a potential source of turkey chlamydiosis in Texas. The species studied and other species not studied should be included in serologic surveys and surveillance studies attempting isolation of chlamydiae.
给野生鸟类接种鹦鹉热衣原体,以确定哪些物种可能是将该病原体传播给家养火鸡的潜在宿主和媒介。接触椋鸟(家八哥)、紫翅椋鸟、褐头牛鹂和印加鸽的火鸡发生了感染。哀鸽排出病原体的量很少,但接触它们的火鸡没有被感染。讨论了这些发现以及这些不同物种的习性知识。得出的结论是,印加鸽应被视为德克萨斯州火鸡衣原体病的潜在来源。在试图分离衣原体的血清学调查和监测研究中,应纳入所研究的物种以及其他未研究的物种。