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  • ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia Chlamydia
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  • ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia ''C. trachomatis''
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  • ...ealth Organization estimates ocular infection by the organism <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> to affect approximately 1.8 million people worldwide<ref>[http://www.wh The pathogenic organism <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> is transmitted through direct personal contact of discharge from the mu
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  • [[Chlamydia trachomatis*]]
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  • Chlamydia muridarum, Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydia pneumoniae (also known as Chlamydophila pnemoniae) ...hogen. Therefore, an effort has been put forth to sequence a lot of the C. trachomatis genome [2].
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  • [[Image:chlamydia.jpg|thumb|400px|right|''Chlamydia trachomatis''. From [http://www.poliklinika-harni.hr/teme/ginteme/01_klamid.asp Polikli ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia
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  • ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia Chlamydia
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  • ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia ''C. trachomatis''
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  • ...crobia group; Chlamydiae; Chlamydiae (class); Chlamydiales; Chlamydiaceae; Chlamydia ''Chlamydia muridarum nigg'' (1)
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  • ...e elementary bodies is hydrophobic and negatively charged. (7) ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' is capable of ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' contains genes for amino acid transporters and several genes for amino ac
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  • Lydia Wolf, [[Ocular Infection by Chlamydia trachomatis: Public Health Responses to Pathology]]<br>
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  • ...'Chlamydophila'' which means "Clamydia-like". Thus, the previously named ''Chlamydia pneumoniae'' was renamed ''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' [6]. ...M., Kuhara, S., and Nakazawa, T. "Comparison of whole genome sequences of Chlamydia pneumoniae J138 from Japan and CWL029 from USA." Nucleic Acids Res.(2000) 2
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  • ...aboratory by Kahane and colleagues, who originally characterized it as a ''Chlamydia''-like microorganism called ā€˜Zā€™ (1). ...ission and are usually not infectious in most Chamydiales (3). Unlike ''C. trachomatis'', the RBs of ''S. negevensis'' may be infectious. The elementary bodies (E
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  • ...ealth Organization estimates ocular infection by the organism <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> to affect approximately 1.8 million people worldwide<ref>[http://www.wh The pathogenic organism <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i> is transmitted through direct personal contact of discharge from the mu
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  • ''Waddlia chondrophila'' is an obligate intracellular bacterium related to ''Chlamydia'' and belongs to the Waddliaceae family [[#11. References |[1]]], [[#11. Re ...e bacterium is able to produce only 10 of the 20 amino acids. Many other ''Chlamydia'' have the ability to synthesize tryptophan but ''W. chondrophila'' cannot
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  • ...ey concluded that ''T. vaginalis'' cannot be used as a reliable marker for Chlamydia and gonorrhea. Therefore, emergency physicians will continue to treat the h ...Trichomonas vaginalis'' a reliable predictor of coinfection with Chlamydia trachomatis and/or Neisseria gonorrhoeae in female ED patients? American Journal of Eme
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  • previously known as ''Chlamydia psittaci'' ...ing. The genomic DNA sequences of Chlamydiaceae have been published for C. trachomatis, C. muridarum, C. pneumoniae, C. caviae, and C. abortus. It is known that t
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  • '''''[[Chlamydia muridarum]]'''''<br> '''''[[Chlamydia trachomatis]]'''''<br>
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  • ...th the EBs and RBs. Unlike other human chlamydial pathogens such as <i> C. trachomatis</i>, <i>C. pneumoniae</i> can infect and survive in a wide variety of host ...chlamydial infection; (b) and (e) were from mice infected with MoPn (<i>C. trachomatis</i>); (c) and (f) were from mice infected with AR39 (<i>C. pneumoniae</i>)
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  • Basar, Murad. "Prevalence and Treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Mycoplasma hominis in Patients with Non-Gonoco Mirkin, MD, Gabe. "MYCOPLASMA, CHLAMYDIA AND UREAPLASMA." DrMirkin.com. 2008. 7 Dec. 2008 <http://www.drmirkin.com/m
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  • ...mitted infection in the United States. With its incidence only second to ''Chlamydia trachomatisa'' [5], the most disturbing fact of ''N. gonorrhoeae'' lies in ...article written by Lawrence K. Altman titled, ''Sex Diseases Still Rising: Chlamydia Is Leader'', gonorrhea infections have been on the rise, particularly among
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  • ...genitalium'' can be sexually transmitted with rates similar to ''Chlamydia trachomatis'', another pathogen which can cause urethritis.<sup>[3]</sup>
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  • ...es Not Inhibit Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests for Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Urine Samples.ā€ J Clin Microbiol. 2008 Febru
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