Usually members of the Parrot family.
Parrot
If infected Budgies/parakeets can transmit Psittacosis to humans. The symptoms are flu-like and generally only an issue with infants, elderly or those with compromised immune systems. A major chain of pet stores in the U.S. had to suspend sales of all birds for 45 days due to a supplier having a problem with Psittacosis. It is treatable with a course of antibiotics.
A common disease passed from birds to humans - is psittacosis. It produces symptoms similar to pneumonia.
No. Psittacosis is unique to parrots.
Yes, parrots can transfer the Psittacosis disease to humans. In humans it presents with diarrhea, joint pain, conjunctivitis, nosebleeds and high fevers.
no
Birds don't get or transmit chlamydia trachomatis, the germ that causes the sexually transmitted infection. Birds may transmit chlamydia psittaci, which is not sexually transmitted.
gram negative
if we use genetic engerring transmit those genes of birds which have message wings formation then these genes are transmit in humans
microorganism. Chlamydia psittaci. causes. parrot fever
There are many possibilities for embryos dying in their shell and/or soon after they hatch. The problem may not necessarily be psittacosis. Consult your certified avian veterinarian for assistance.
It usually is transmitted directly to humans from birds in their saliva or feces. It is very rare to begin with in humans and only rarely is transmitted from human to human. Birds transmit it to each other in feces and saliva and direct contact.