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View article: Prevalence and genotypes of Chlamydia psittaci in pet birds of Hong Kong
Prevalence and genotypes of Chlamydia psittaci in pet birds of Hong Kong Open
Psittacosis, or parrot fever, is a zoonotic disease caused by Chlamydia species associated with birds. One of the causative agents of the disease is Chlamydia psittaci , which is commonly carried by psittacine and other bird species, can b…
View article: Prevalence, genotypes, and infection risk factors of psittacine beak and feather disease virus and budgerigar fledgling disease virus in captive birds in Hong Kong
Prevalence, genotypes, and infection risk factors of psittacine beak and feather disease virus and budgerigar fledgling disease virus in captive birds in Hong Kong Open
Psittacine beak and feather disease virus (PBFDV) and budgerigar fledgling disease virus (BFDV) are significant avian pathogens that threaten both captive and wild birds, particularly parrots, which are common hosts. This study involved sa…
View article: Prevalence and genotypes of<i>Chlamydia psittaci</i>in pet birds of Hong Kong
Prevalence and genotypes of<i>Chlamydia psittaci</i>in pet birds of Hong Kong Open
Psittacosis, or parrot fever, is a zoonotic disease caused by Chlamydia species associated with birds. One of the causative agents of the disease is Chlamydia psittaci , which is often carried by psittacine and can be highly pathogenic and…
View article: Neoplasia in Ferrets
Neoplasia in Ferrets Open
View article: Radiographic and ultrasonographic findings of the spleen and abdominal lymph nodes in healthy domestic ferrets
Radiographic and ultrasonographic findings of the spleen and abdominal lymph nodes in healthy domestic ferrets Open
Objective To describe the radiographic and ultrasonographic characteristics of the spleen and abdominal lymph nodes in clinically healthy ferrets. Materials and Methods Fifty‐five clinically healthy ferrets were prospectively recruited for…
View article: Bilateral hydronephrosis with urinary tract infection in a Campbell's hamster (<i>Phodopus campbelli</i>)
Bilateral hydronephrosis with urinary tract infection in a Campbell's hamster (<i>Phodopus campbelli</i>) Open
Hydronephrosis has been reported in several exotic mammalian species (Fisher 2006). In the Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus), hydronephrosis has been reported in association with diabetes mellitus (Benjamin & Brooks 1977, Dail et al. 19…