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- deaths. The word chlamydia is from the Gr**** χλαμύδα, meaning 'cloak'. Chlamydial infection of the cervix (neck of the womb) is a ****ually transmitted infection...
- Chlamydia, a group of obligate intracellular parasites of eukaryotic cells. Chlamydial cells cannot carry out energy metabolism and they lack biosynthetic pathways...
- bacteria. The reticular body is basically the structure in which the chlamydial genome is transcribed into RNA, proteins are synthesized, and the DNA...
- Although conjunctival s****es for cytology can be useful in detecting chlamydial and fungal infections, allergies, and dysplasia, they are rarely done...
- patients who have LGV should be examined and tested for urethral or cervical chlamydial infection. After a positive culture for chlamydia, clinical su****ion...
- "Elusive pneumonia strain frustrates many clinicians". Medical Tribune: 6. "Chlamydial Infections". The Lecturio Medical Concept Library. Retrieved 8 July 2021...
- organisms was provided by Halberstaedrrter and von Prowazek in 1907. Chlamydial isolates cultured in the yolk sacs of embryonating eggs were obtained...
- Cervicitis is inflammation of the uterine cervix. Cervicitis in women has many features in common with urethritis in men and many cases are caused by ****ually...
- Salpingitis is an infection causing inflammation in the fallopian tubes (also called salpinges). It is often included in the umbrella term of pelvic inflammatory...
- Biological agents, also known as biological weapons or bioweapons, are pathogens used as weapons. In addition to these living or replicating pathogens...