psittaci
Psittaci, most commonly referred to as Chlamydia psittaci, is a bacterial species in the family Chlamydiaceae. It is an obligate intracellular, Gram-negative organism with a biphasic developmental cycle that alternates between infectious elementary bodies and replicating reticulate bodies.
Its host range is broad among birds, including parrots (psittacines), pigeons, turkeys, ducks, and other poultry.
In humans, the disease is psittacosis (ornithosis). It commonly presents with fever, headache, myalgia, and dry
Epidemiology and control. Psittacosis is found worldwide, with outbreaks associated with pet birds, aviaries, and poultry
Genomics and taxonomy. The name psittaci derives from its association with psittacine birds. The organism remains