Figuer 2From: Recent advances and public health implications for environmental exposure to Chlamydia abortus: from enzootic to zoonotic diseaseRepresentation of the global spread of C. abortus. The reconstruction of the map is based on the collection of data available to date, not exhaustive and probably far from representing the real situation. In addition, the tests used in the seroprevalence study have varying specificity levels, sometimes confusing some Chlamydial species. A The percentage of seroprevalence in the different countries where the studies were conducted (different color). B The percentage of seroprevalence in the different countries (spot size) and the animal species concerned (different color).Back to article page