Isolation of Chlamydia abortus from a laboratory worker diagnosed with atypical pneumonia.
Nieves OrtegaM Rosa CaroM Carmen GallegoAntonio Murcia-BelmonteDaniel ÁlvarezLaura Del RíoFrancisco CuelloAntonio J BuendíaJesús SalinasPublished in: Irish veterinary journal (2016)
As far as we know, although C. abortus has not been previously described as capable of causing pneumonia in humans, this is the first reported case of atypical pneumonia in which C. abortus is thought to have played an aetiological role.