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Diseases Due to Chlamydiaceae

DeckerMed Medicine, 2013
The Chlamydiaceae are obligate intracellular bacteria that produce a wide variety of infections in many mammalian and avian species. Three species belonging to two genera of Chlamydiaceae infect humans: Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydophila psittaci, and Chlamydophila pneumoniae. C.
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Molecular evidence for genetic distinctions between Chlamydiaceae detected in Siamese crocodiles (Crocodylus siamensis) and known Chlamydiaceae species.

The Japanese journal of veterinary research, 2015
Chlamydiosis, caused by Chlamydiaceae, is a zoonotic disease found in humans and several species of animals, including reptiles and amphibians. Although chlamydiosis in saltwater crocodiles has been previously reported in South Africa and Papua New Guinea, the reported strains have not been identified or confirmed. Therefore, the main aim of this study
Sariya, Ladawan   +6 more
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[Specific motifs in the genomes of the family Chlamydiaceae].

Molekuliarnaia genetika, mikrobiologiia i virusologiia, 2012
Specific motifs in the genomes of the family Chlamydiaceae were discussed. The search for genetic markers ofbacteria identification and typing is an urgent problem. The progress in sequencing technology resulted in compilation of the database of genomic nucleotide sequences of bacteria.
V V, Demkin, N V, Kirillova
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Chlamydiaceae

2012
Troy Skwor, Deborah Dean
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Chlamydiaceae

2015
Charlotte Gaydos, Andreas Essig
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Occurrence of Chlamydiaceae in Raptors and Crows in Switzerland

Pathogens, 2020
Sandro Stalder   +2 more
exaly  

Prevalence of Chlamydiaceae in Swiss Fattening Pigs

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2016
K. Hoffmann   +6 more
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Chlamydiaceae: Diseases in Primary Hosts and Zoonosis

Microorganisms, 2019
Heng Choon Cheong   +2 more
exaly  

[Chlamydiaceae and cancer].

Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2002
J, Paavonen, P, Saikku
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