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. 2015 Jun 19;81(14):4581–4590. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00778-15

TABLE 3.

Epidemiological characteristics and results for chlamydia detection by using qPCR in seabird species shedders admitted to the CVFSE from May 2011 to January 2014

Common species name (n)a Epidemiological datab
23S-qPCR resultc
Season of admission No. positive Age Admission cause(s)
Common scoter (2) Summer 1/1 1 ad Moult default 1 pos/neg (30.4)
Fall 1/1 1 ad Unknown cause 1 pos/neg (31.8)
Common murre (2) Summer 2/9 1 ad Moult default 2 pos/neg (35.1)
European herring gull (11) Spring 1/4 1 ad Trauma 1 pos/neg (33.7)
Summer 7/59 6 ad, 1 im Trauma, unknown cause 6 pos/neg (34.0) + 1 pos/pos (38.1)
Winter 3/10 3 im Trauma, unknown cause 3 pos/pos (38.4)
Lesser black-backed gull (1) Fall 1/1 1 ad Botulism suspected 1 pos/neg (34.7)
Yellow-legged gull (1) Fall 1/2 1 ad Trauma 1 pos/neg (37.7)
Northern gannet (19) Summer 13/21 8 ad, 5 im Oiled, trauma, unknown cause 13 pos/pos (26.1)
Fall 5/14 1 ad, 4 im Trauma, unknown cause 5 pos/pos (29.6)
Winter 1/10 1 ad Unknown cause 1 pos/pos (36.4)
a

n, number of seabird shedders.

b

For the number of positive results, the values are expressed as follows: the number positive/the total number of seasonal admissions. Age is indicated as either “ad” for adult or “im” for immature.

c

The 23S-qPCR results are expressed as follows: 23S-qPCR Chlamydiaceae/incA-qPCR C. psittaci, with the qPCR Chlamydiaceae mean Cq value indicated in parentheses. pos, positive; neg, negative.