Author:
HOELZLE L. E.,STEINHAUSEN G.,WITTENBRINK M. M.
Abstract
Lung and intestine of 49 pigs with respiratory diseases and endocervical swabs from 205 sows
with reproductive disorders were investigated for chlamydial infection by polymerase chain
reaction. PCR primers targeted DNA sequences on the chlamydial omp1 or omp2 genes. PCR
amplicons were generated from 49·0% of pigs with respiratory disease, from 60·0% of sows
with reproductive disorders, from 24·5% of respiratory healthy controls, but from no
endocervical swabs from fertile sows. By DNA hybridization, a high prevalence of mixed
infections with Chlamydophila abortus and Chlamydia suis in the porcine lung and intestine was
found and confirmed by RFLP and nucleotide analysis. Of the omp1-PCR amplicons from
endocervical swabs 81·3% were identified as Chlamydophila abortus, indicating an association
of this chlamydial species with reproductive disorders in sows. Nucleotide sequence analysis of
omp1-amplicons identified as deriving from Chlamydia suis shared a maximum of 82·7%
homology with the reference strain S45.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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