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Asymptomatic infections with highly polymorphic Chlamydia suis are ubiquitous in pigs.

Min LiMartina JelocnikFeng YangJianseng GongBernhard KaltenboeckAdam PolkinghorneZhixin FengYvonne PannekoekNicole BorelChunlian SongPing JiangJing LiJilei ZhangYaoyao WangJiawei WangXin ZhouChengming Wang
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
Genetically highly diverse C. suis strains are exceedingly prevalent in pigs. As it stands, the potential pathogenic effect of C. suis on pig health and production of C. suis remains unclear and will be the subject of further investigations. Further study is also required to address the transmission of C. suis between pigs and the risk of 'spill-over' and 'spill-back' of infections to wild animals and humans.
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