Psittacosis, also known as Ornithosis or Parrot Fever, is a highly infectious disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci , which is present in birds, mainly parrots, macaws and parakeets, for example. When people come into contact with this bacterium, it is possible for some symptoms to appear, such as fever, chills, headache and difficulty breathing.
The treatment of psittacosis is done with the objective of eliminating the bacteria, and the use of antibiotics, such as Doxycycline or Erythromycin, for example, may be recommended by the general practitioner or infectologist. In addition, it is important that the animal is treated to prevent transmission from happening again.
Main symptoms
The main symptoms of psittacosis are:
- Headache; Fever; Change in respiratory capacity; Chills; Cough; Enlarged spleen and liver; Weakness; Bleeding from the nose in some cases; Skin lesions; Delusions, which can happen when the bacteria reaches the nervous system.
As the symptoms of Chlamydia psittaci infection can be confused with other diseases related to the respiratory system, the diagnosis of the disease can be delayed, which can favor the arrival of the bacteria to other organisms, in addition to permanent damage to the lung, leading to death.
Therefore, it is important that, if symptoms of psittacosis are perceived, blood and microbiological tests are carried out so that the bacterium is identified and, thus, treatment can begin.
How the transmission happens
The transmission of psittacosis occurs through the contact with feces or urine of birds contaminated by the bacteria and through the inhalation of the dust present in the feathers of these animals.
Psittacosis Treatment
The treatment for Psittacosis is made with the use of antibiotic as directed by the doctor, and the use of Doxycycline or Erythromycin, for example, may be recommended. It is important that the treatment is maintained even after the symptoms disappear, because otherwise, it is possible that the bacteria reactivate and cause more symptoms of the disease, in addition to becoming resistant to the antibiotic.
In addition, it is important that the owners of the birds periodically take them to the veterinarian, so that it can be checked whether the bird is infected with the bacteria. In addition, it is important to avoid contact with the powder of the feathers, urine and feces of these animals, being recommended the use of masks and gloves when necessary.