- 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...
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Although conjunctival s****es for
cytology can be
useful in
detecting chlamydial and
fungal infections, allergies, and dysplasia, they are
rarely done...
- Chlamydia, a
group of
obligate intracellular parasites of
eukaryotic cells.
Chlamydial cells cannot carry out
energy metabolism and they lack
biosynthetic pathways...
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Urethritis is the
inflammation of the urethra. The most
common symptoms include painful or
difficult urination and
urethral discharge. It is a commonly...
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Salpingitis is an
infection causing inflammation in the
fallopian tubes (also
called salpinges). It is
often included in the
umbrella term of
pelvic inflammatory...
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Biological agents, also
known as
biological weapons or bioweapons, are
pathogens used as weapons. In
addition to
these living or
replicating pathogens...
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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...
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bacteria are involved.
Without treatment,
about 10
percent of
those with a
chlamydial infection and 40
percent of
those with a
gonorrhea infection will develop...
- abortus, a
chlamydial species that
causes abortion in
mammals Chlamydia caviae, a
chlamydial species found in
Guinea pigs
Chlamydia felis, a
chlamydial species...
- and 39
years of age, 46% of
people with
gonorrheal infection also have
chlamydial infection. For this reason,
gonorrhea and
chlamydia testing are often...