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    Temporal and spatial analysis of psittacosis in association with poultry farming in the Netherlands, 2000-2015.

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    Authors
    Hogerwerf, Lenny
    Holstege, Manon M C
    Benincà, Elisa
    Dijkstra, Frederika
    van der Hoek, Wim
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    Temporal and spatial analysis of psittacosis in association with poultry farming in the Netherlands, 2000-2015.
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    BMC Infect Dis 2017, 17(1):519
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    Human psittacosis is a highly under diagnosed zoonotic disease, commonly linked to psittacine birds. Psittacosis in birds, also known as avian chlamydiosis, is endemic in poultry, but the risk for people living close to poultry farms is unknown. Therefore, our study aimed to explore the temporal and spatial patterns of human psittacosis infections and identify possible associations with poultry farming in the Netherlands.
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    10.1186/s12879-017-2608-1
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    28747153
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621047
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    10.1186/s12879-017-2608-1
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