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Can psittacosis in birds be fatal?

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Unfortunately, these signs are not specific for this disease, and may indicate other illness. It is important to seek veterinary advice if you notice these symptoms in your bird, as Psittacosis left untreated can be fatal. Young birds are more susceptible than adult birds.


Can psittacosis cause death?

In humans, the symptoms are fever, headache, chills, muscle pains, cough, and sometimes breathing difficulty or pneumonia. If left untreated, the disease can be severe, and even result in death, especially in older people.

Can psittacosis in birds be cured?

Summary. Psittacosis is a type of lung infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. Chlamydia psittaci is commonly carried by birds of the parrot family including budgerigars, lovebirds and parakeets. This disease can be readily treated with antibiotics.

What does psittacosis do to birds?

Also known as parrot fever or avian chlamydiosis, psittacosis is an avian disease that many bird owners will encounter when caring for their pets. Psittacosis can be severe and even life-threatening, causing symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss, and more.

Is parrot fever life threatening?

Most people who are treated for parrot fever make a full recovery. However, recovery may be slow in people who are older, very young, or who have other health issues. Still, parrot fever rarely causes death in humans who have received proper treatment.

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