Skip to main content
Log in

High prevalence of chlamydial (Chlamydophila psittaci) infection in fetal membranes of aborted equine fetuses

  • Published:
Veterinary Research Communications Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Seventy-seven cases of equine abortion from 49 Hungarian farms that occurred between 1998 and 2000 were investigated for the presence of chlamydiae by immunohistochemistry, PCR and/or MZN staining. Evidence of the presence of these bacteria was obtained in 64 cases (83.1%) from 41 (83.7%) different farms. Partial ompA gene sequencing of PCR products revealed that the agent was Chlamydophila psittaci. Based on the findings of microbial diagnosis, pathology and case history, chlamydial infection was considered to be the most likely cause of abortion in at least 11 (14.3%) cases. In the remaining 53 Chlamydophila-positive cases, either other bacterial and viral agents (n = 22 or 28.6%) as well as non-infectious factors (n = 14 or 18.2%) were identified as more probable primary causes of disease, or the role of chlamydiae remained unclear because lesions in fetuses and fetal membranes were absent (n = 17 or 22.1%). When chlamydial antigen was detected in aborted equine placental tissue using immunohistochemistry it was seen only in the chorionic epithelial cells, but not in other parts of the fetal membranes nor in any of the fetal tissues. In conclusion, chlamydial infection of the genital tract should be considered a possible factor in equine reproductive disorders.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

REFERENCES

  • Blanco Loizeiler, A., 1968. Las neo-rickettsiosis animales en Espana. Revista del Patronato de Biologia Animal, 12, 5–22

    Google Scholar 

  • Blanco Loizeiler, A., Marcotegui Jaso, M.A. and Delgado Casado, I., 1976. Clamidiosis equina (aborto y poliartritis clamidial en equinos). Anales del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias, Higiene y Sanidad Animal Spain, 3, 105–123

    Google Scholar 

  • Bocklisch, H., Ludwig, C. and Lange, S., 1991. Chlamydien als Abortursachen beim Pferd. Berliner und Munchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift, 104, 119–124

    Google Scholar 

  • Burell M.H., Chalmers, W.S.K. and Kewley, D.R., 1986. Isolation of Chlamydia psittaci from the respiratory tract and conjunctivae of thoroughbred horses. Veterinary Record, 119, 302–303

    Google Scholar 

  • Csukás, Z., Hajtós, I., Faragó, T. and Kovács, M., 1984. Detection of complement fixing antibodies for Chlamydia in Hungarian equine herds. Acta Microbiologica Hungarica, 31, 240

    Google Scholar 

  • Dilbeck P.M., Evermann, J.F., Kraft, S. and Tyler, S., 1985. Equine chlamydial infections: comparative diagnostic aspects with bovine and ovine chlamydiosis. In: American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, 28th Annual Proceedings, 285–298

  • Entrican, G., 2002. Immune regulation during pregnancy and host-pathogen interactions in infectious abortion (Review). Journal of Comparative Pathology, 126, 79–94

    Google Scholar 

  • Everett, K.D.E., Bush, R.M. and Andersen, A.A., 1999. Emended description of the order Chlamydiales, proposal of Parachlamydiaceae fam. nov. and Simkaniaceae fam. nov., each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five species, and standards for the identification of organisms. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 49, 415–440

    Google Scholar 

  • Forster, J.L., Wittenbrink, M.M., Häni, H.J., Corboz, L. and Pospischil, A., 1997. Absence of Chlamydia as an aetological factor in aborting mares. Veterinary Record, 131, 424

    Google Scholar 

  • Glávits R., Molnár, T. and Rády, M., 1988. Chlamydia-induced abortion in a horse. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 34, 33–36

    Google Scholar 

  • Henning K., Sachse, K. and Sting, R., 2000. Nachweis von Chlamydien bei einem Stutenabort. Deutsche Tierärztliche Wochenschrift, 107, 49–52

    Google Scholar 

  • Herfen, K., Jäger, C. and Wehrend, A., 1999. Genital chlamydial infection in mares and their clinical significance. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 34, 20

    Google Scholar 

  • Kaltenböck, B., Schmeer, N. and Schneider, R., 1997. Evidence for numerous omp1 alleles of porcine Chlamydia trachomatis and novel chlamydial species obtained by PCR. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 35, 1835–1841

    Google Scholar 

  • Krutsay, M., 1999. Patológiai technika, (Medicina Könyvkiadó, Budapest).

    Google Scholar 

  • Lehmann, C. and Elze, K., 1997. Keimspektrum infektiös bedingter Aborte bei Pferd, Rind, Schwein und Schaf von 1983 bis 1993 in Nordwest-und Mittelthüringen. Tierärztliche Umschau, 52, 495–505

    Google Scholar 

  • Mair, T.S. and Wills, J.M., 1992. Chlamydia psittaci infection in horses: results of a prevalence survey and experimental challenge. Veterinary Record, 130, 417–419

    Google Scholar 

  • McChesney, A.E., Becerra, V. and England, J.J., 1974. Chlamydial polyarthritis in a foal. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 165, 259–261

    Google Scholar 

  • McChesney, S.L., England, J.J. and McChesney, A.E., 1982. Chlamydia psittaci induced pneumonia in a horse. Cornell Veterinarian, 72, 9–97

    Google Scholar 

  • Medenbach, K., Aupperle, H., Schoon, D., Wittenbrink, M.M. and Schoon, H.A., 1999. Pathology of the equine salpinx. Pferdeheilkunde, 15, 560–567

    Google Scholar 

  • Miller, D.A., Wilson, M.A. and Kirkbride, C.A., 1989. Evaluation of multivalent leptospira fluorescent antibody conjugates for general diagnostic use. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 1, 146–149

    Google Scholar 

  • Moorthy, A.R.S. and Spradbrow, P.B., 1978. Chlamydia psittaci infection of horses with respiratory disease. Equine Veterinary Journal, 10, 38–42

    Google Scholar 

  • Pienaar, J.G. and Schutte, A.P., 1975. The occurrence and pathology of chlamydiosis in domestic and laboratory animals: a review. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 42, 77–90

    Google Scholar 

  • Popovici, V. and Hiastru, F., 1968. Izolarea microorganismelor din grupul Bedsonia de la cabaline. Revista de Zootechnica e Medicina Veterinaria, 11, 56–60

    Google Scholar 

  • Sachse, K. and Hotzel, H., 2002. Detection and differentiation of chlamydiae by nested PCR. In: K. Sachse and J. Frey (eds), PCR Detection of Microbial Pathogens: Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 216 (Humana Press, Totowa NJ), 231–246

    Google Scholar 

  • Storz, J. and Kaltenboeck, B., 1993. The chlamydiales. In: Z. Woldehiwet and M. Ristic (eds), Rickettsial and Chlamydial Diseases of Domestic Animals, 1993, (Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK), 27–64

    Google Scholar 

  • Studdert, M.J., 1968. Bedsonia abortion of sheep. Research in Veterinary Science, 9, 57–64

    Google Scholar 

  • Szeredi, L., Schiller, I., Sydler, T., Guscetti, F., Heinen, E., Corboz, L., Eggenberger, E., Jones, G.E. and Pospischil, A., 1996. Intestinal Chlamydia in finishing pigs. Veterinary Pathology, 33, 369–374

    Google Scholar 

  • Szeredi, L. and Bacsadi, Á., 2002. Detection of Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) abortus and Toxoplasma gondii in smears from cases of ovine and caprine abortion by the streptavidin-biotin method. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 127, 257–263

    Google Scholar 

  • Szeredi, L., Hornyák, A., Dénes, B. and Rusvai, M., 2003a. Equine viral arteritis in a newborn foal: parallel detection of virus by immunohistochemistry, polymerase chain reaction and virus isolation. Journal of Veterinary Medicine B, 50, 270–274

    Google Scholar 

  • Szeredi, L., Pálfi, V. and Molnár, T., 2003b. Comparison of methods for the diagnosis of equine herpesvirus type 1 infection. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 51, 153–163

    Google Scholar 

  • Szeredi, L., Tenk, M., Schiller, I. and Révész, T., 2003c. Study of the role of Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma and other microaerophilic and aerobic bacteria in uterine infections of mares with reproductive disorders. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 51, 45–52

    Google Scholar 

  • Veznik, Z., Pospisil, L., Svecová, D., Kummer, V., Canderle, J., Diblíková, I. and Masková, J., 1996. Chlamydiae in reproductive disorders and pathology of reproductive organs in man and animals. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 31, 595–600

    Google Scholar 

  • Wills, J.M., Watson, G., Lusher, M., Mair, T.S., Wood, D. and Richmond, S.J., 1990. Characterisation of Chlamydia psittaci isolated from a horse. Veterinary Microbiology, 24, 11–19

    Google Scholar 

  • Wittenbrink, M.M., 1999. Aetological significance of chlamydial infections in equine reproductive disorders? Pferdeheilkunde, 15, 538–540

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to L. Szeredi.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Szeredi, L., Hotzel, H. & Sachse, K. High prevalence of chlamydial (Chlamydophila psittaci) infection in fetal membranes of aborted equine fetuses. Vet Res Commun 29 (Suppl 1), 37–49 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-005-0835-1

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-005-0835-1

Keywords

Navigation