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Psittacosis


Cause: Bacterium Chlamydophila (previously Chlamydia) psittaci.

Illness and treatment: Abrupt onset of fever, chills, headache, and nonproductive cough which may progress to shortness of breath and pneumonia. Treatment is with antibiotics.

Sources: Birds in the parrot family are common sources, with poultry, pigeons, canaries, and sea birds being less common sources. Infection usually occurs when a person inhales organisms excreted in aerosolized dried feces or respiratory tract secretions of infected birds.

Prevention: Avoid purchasing or selling birds that appear ill; practice preventive husbandry; and wear protective clothing when cleaning cages or handling infected birds. If respiratory or influenza-like symptoms occur after bird caretaking, seek medical attention and report bird contact.

Recent Washington trends: Each year there are 0 to 4 reports, commonly associated with indoor exposure to pet birds and less commonly farm or wild birds.

2008: No cases were reported.

Purpose of Reporting and Surveillance

  • To identify sources of transmission (e.g., a pet shop or poultry processing plant) and to prevent further transmission from such sources.
  • When the source is a risk for only to a few individuals (e.g., a pet bird with avian chlamydiosis), to inform those individuals how they can reduce their risk of exposure.

Legal Reporting Requirements

  • Health care providers: notifiable to local health jurisdiction within 3 work days

  •  Hospitals: notifiable to local health jurisdiction within 3 work days

  • Laboratories: no requirements for reporting

  • Veterinarian: avian chlamydiosis is immediately notifiable to Washington State Department of Agriculture or to the local health jurisdiction

  • Local health jurisdictions: notifiable to DOH Communicable Disease Epidemiology Section (CDES) within 7 days of case investigation completion or summary information required within 21 days

Last update
November 2009

Psittacosis Resources

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Psittacosis
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Reporting Forms

Psittacosis
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Public Health and Health Care

Surveillance and Reporting Guidelines
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