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1 April 1992 Chlamydiosis in a Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
L. A. Mirandé, E. W. Howerth, R. P. Poston
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Abstract

A red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) with signs of respiratory distress and diarrhea was captured in the Manchac Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana (USA) and died the following day. At necropsy, the carcass was emaciated and there were splenomegaly, and fibrinous pericarditis, airsacculitis, and perihepatitis. Microscopically, there were fibrinous pericarditis and airsacculitis, myocardial necrosis, necrotizing hepatitis, splenic necrosis with reticuloendothelial cell hyperplasia, interstitial pneumonia and focal pancreatic necrosis. Intracytoplasmic chlamydial inclusion bodies were noticed in macrophages in the fibrinous exudate covering air sac and pericardium, and in spleen, liver, heart, lung, and pancreas. Schizonts compatible with a Sarcocystis sp.-like protozoon were present in the walls of air capillaries in the lung. A Chlamydia sp.-like organism was isolated in embryonating chicken eggs and cell culture and identified as C. psittaci with immunofluorescent staining.

Mirandé, Howerth, and Poston: Chlamydiosis in a Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
L. A. Mirandé, E. W. Howerth, and R. P. Poston "Chlamydiosis in a Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 28(2), 284-287, (1 April 1992). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-28.2.284
Received: 29 August 1990; Published: 1 April 1992
KEYWORDS
Buteo jamaicensis
case report
Chlamydia psittaci
chlamydiosis
falconi formes
ornithosis
red-tailed hawk
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