Pre-foaling season questionnaire: supplemental material to the article 'Challenges in using serological methods to explore historical transmission risk of Chlamydia psittaci in a workforce with high exposure to equine chlamydiosis'
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Jones, Belinda
Taylor, Kylie
Lucas, Robyn
Merritt, Tony D
Chicken, Catherine
Heller, Jane
Carrick, Joan
Givney, Rod
Durrheim, David N
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National Centre for Disease Control
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This report describes the challenges encountered in using serological methods to study the historical
transmission risk of C. psittaci from horses to humans.
Methods
In 2017, serology and risk factor questionnaire data from a group of individuals, whose occupations
involved close contact with horses, were collected to assess the seroprevalence of antibodies to C.
psittaci and identify risk factors associated with previous exposure.
Results
147 participants were enrolled in the study, provided blood samples, and completed a questionnaire.
On ELISA testing, antibodies to the Chlamydia genus were detected in samples from 17 participants
but further specific species-specific MIF testing did not detect C. psittaci-specific antibodies in any of
these samples.
Conclusion
No serological evidence of past C. psittaci transmission from horses to humans was found in this
study cohort. There are major challenges in using serological methods to determine the prevalence of
C. psittaci exposure.
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