Author:
FRIEDMAN M. G.,GALIL A.,GREENBERG S.,KAHANE S.
Abstract
The newly described microorganism ‘Simkania Z’, related
to the Chlamydiae, has been shown
to be associated with bronchiolitis in infants and community acquired pneumonia
in adults.
The prevalence of infection in the general population is unknown. A simple
ELISA assay for
the detection of serum IgG antibodies to ‘Simkania Z’ was used
to determine the prevalence of
such antibodies in several population samples in southern Israel (the Negev).
The groups tested
included 94 medical and nursing students, 100 unselected blood donors,
106 adult members of
a Negev kibbutz (communal agricultural settlement), and 45 adult Bedouin,
residents of the
Negev. IgG antibodies to ‘Simkania Z’ were found in 55–80%
of these presumably healthy
individuals, independently of antibodies to Chlamydia trachomatis
and Chlamydia pneumoniae.
The Bedouin had a seropositivity rate of 80%, while all other groups had
rates of between 55
and 64%. These results indicate that ‘Simkania Z’ infection
is probably common in southern
Israel.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
44 articles.
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