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The newly described microorganism ''Simkania Z'' (''Z''), an obligate intracellular, penicillinresistant microorganism most closely related to the chlamydiae, has been associated with adult community-acquired pneumonia. The possible... more
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      Infectious DiseasesIsraelBiological SciencesCytomegalovirus
Specific antibodies to plasmid-encoded protein pgp3 are known to be encountered in human Chlamydia (C.) trachomatis infections. In order to verify whether antibodies to this protein could be developed in animals infected with... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyVeterinaryWestern blotting
Iron is an essential cofactor in a number of critical biochemical reactions, and as such, its acquisition, storage, and metabolism is highly regulated in most organisms. The obligate intracellular bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis... more
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      Molecular BiologyPersistenceTranscriptionIron
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      CatsBiological Sciencesreal time PCRDogs
The family Chlamydiaceae (order Chlamydiales, phylum Chlamydiae) comprises important, obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens of humans and animals. Subdivision of the family into the two genera Chlamydia and Chlamydophila has been... more
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      PhylogenyCluster AnalysisChlamydiaMolecular Sequence Data
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Quantitative detection of intracellular bacteria of the genus Chlamydia by the standard cell culture method is cumbersome and operator dependent. As an alternative, we adapted hot-start PCR to the glass capillary quantitative PCR format... more
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      TechnologyFlow CytometryFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsBiological Sciences
A., Longbottom, D., Recent developments in the laboratory diagnosis of chlamydial infections, Veterinary Microbiology (2008), Abstract 17
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyVeterinaryCell Culture
Chlamydia trachomatis, an intracellular pathogen, is the leading cause of preventable blindness and sexually transmitted infections in the world. Infection of epithelial cells with Chlamydia results in the production of antigen-specific... more
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      Dietary SupplementsTryptophanChlamydiaAnti-Bacterial Agents
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      Clinical MicrobiologyMiceEnterobacteriaceaeChlamydia
Chlamydial infections are among the most common human infections. Every year, in millions of humans, they cause infections of the eyes, the respiratory tract, the genital tract, joints, and the vasculature. Chlamydiae are obligate... more
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyImmune responseMedical Microbiology
Amaç: Akciğer kanseri ile kronik Chlamydia pneumoniae infeksiyonu arasında ilişki olabileceği belirtilmektedir. Akciğer kanserinde ve sağlıklı kişilerde C. pneumoniae seropozitifliği insidansı incelenmiş ve seropozitifliğin hastaya ve... more
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      Chlamydia pneumoniaeLung CancerNon small cell carcinomaChlamydia
There are various approaches to control trachoma. These include the elimination of the ocular strains of Chlamydia trachomatis that cause the disease and to decrease the spread of infection by other measures such as fly control. Here, we... more
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      EpidemiologyResearch MethodologyTropical MedicineTreatment
Deleterious responses to pathogens during infancy may contribute to infection and associated asthma. Chlamydia respiratory infections in early life are common causes of pneumonia and lead to reduced lung function and asthma. We... more
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      Biological SciencesMiceMucosal ImmunologyChlamydia
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologyTransmission Electron MicroscopyPhylogeny
Adult onset Still’s disease in pregnancy (AOSD) is a rarely made diagnosis- in this case it emerged from a presentation complicated by Chlamydia pneumoniae and did a fair job in mimicking a much more common obstetric syndrome of HELLP... more
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      ObstetricsChlamydia trachomatisTeenage PregnancyPregnancy
The structure of the antigen binding fragment of mAb S25-26, determined to 1.95 Å resolution in complex with the Chlamydiaceae family-specific trisaccharide antigen Kdo(2→8)Kdo(2→4)Kdo (Kdo = 3-deoxy-α-d-manno-oct-2-ulopyranosonic acid),... more
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      Biological ChemistryBiological SciencesChlamydiaCHEMICAL SCIENCES
Peptidoglycan (PG), an essential structure in the cell walls of the vast majority of bacteria, is critical for division and maintaining cell shape and hydrostatic pressure. Bacteria comprising the Chlamydiales were thought to be one of... more
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      Fluorescence MicroscopyMolecular MicrobiologyChlamydia trachomatisBacteria
Objectives: Difficulties in recruiting nurses into public health settings threaten the public's health. Gaps in existing data make determining the health impact of workforce changes numbers difficult to perform. Public health practice... more
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      Program EvaluationNursingQuality ManagementDecision Making
Background: To demonstrate the bioinformatics capabilities of a low-cost computer, the Raspberry Pi, we present a comparison of the protein-coding gene content of two species in phylum Chlamydiae: Chlamydia trachomatis, a common sexually... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa HIV infection remains largely epidemic, whereas HBV infection is highly endemic (>8%). In Cameroon, HIV prevalence is 4.3%. Concerning HBV and chlamydia infections, their prevalence are both ≥10%. Young... more
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      HIV/AIDSHBVChlamydia
Background and Aim: Chlamydia psittaci is an intracellular pathogen with a broad range of hosts and endemic in nearly all bird species as well as many mammalian species. Outbreaks contribute to economic losses, especially due to infection... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyPoultry ScienceZoonoses
A serological survey was conducted to estimate the seroprevalence of 5 major abortive infections in 13 sheep flocks and 10 goat herds in 2 regions of Morocco. A total of 308 from aborted females (202 ewes and 106 does) and 197 sera (97... more
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      ToxoplasmosisLeptospirosisChlamydiaBrucellosis
Chlamydia pecorum, an obligate intracellular pathogen, causes significant morbidity and mortality in livestock and the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). A variety of C. pecorum gene-centric molecular studies have revealed important... more
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      GenomicsPhylogeneticsComparative GenomicsPhylogeny/phylogenetics
The specific contribution of interleukin-17/interleukin-17 receptor (IL-17/IL-17R)-mediated responses in regulating host susceptibility against obligatory intracellular Chlamydia infection was investigated in C57BL/6 and C3H/HeN mice... more
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      MicrobiologyFlow CytometryCytokinesBiological Sciences
Free-living amoebae are increasingly being recognized to serve as vehicles of dispersal for various bacterial human pathogens and as hosts for a variety of obligate bacterial endocytobionts. Several Chlamydia-like Acanthamoeba... more
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      MicrobiologyElectron MicroscopyConfocal MicroscopyMultidisciplinary
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria have evolved specialized mechanisms to transport their proteins to the bacterial supernatant or host... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyBacteriaChlamydia
Chlamydiae are evolutionarily well-separated bacteria that live exclusively within eukaryotic host cells. They include important human pathogens such as Chlamydia trachomatis as well as symbionts of protozoa. As these bacteria are... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular Evolution
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      AdolescentNew South WalesChlamydiaPrevalence
Serology is commonly used for the diagnosis of acute Chlamydia pneumoniae infections and also for the diagnosis of complicated Chlamydia trachomatis infections. Furthermore, recent sero-epidemiological studies have linked C. pneumoniae... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyChlamydia trachomatisChlamydia pneumoniae
In a recent lambing season (2012/2013), the seroprevalence of ovine chlamydiosis was monitored in small ruminant abortion cases in Croatia. Blood samples of 93 sheep and 69 goats were examined. In addition, 50 sheep and 61 goat samples... more
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      PregnancySheepCroatiaChlamydia
A study was conducted to investigate the seroprevalence and associated risk factors of Chlamydia abortus infection in cattle and some selected wildlife species at selected interface areas at the periphery of the Great Limpopo... more
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      ZimbabweLivestockChlamydiaCattle
Urgently needed species-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) for the detection of antibodies against Chlamydia spp. have been elusive due to high cross-reactivity of chlamydial antigens. To identify Chlamydia... more
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      ImmunologyPhylogenySequence alignmentMice
In a recent lambing season (2012/2013), the seroprevalence of ovine chlamydiosis was monitored in small ruminant abortion cases in Croatia. Blood samples of 93 sheep and 69 goats were examined. In addition, 50 sheep and 61 goat samples... more
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      PregnancySheepCroatiaChlamydia
Ciudad Juarez who had recent unprotected sex with clients underwent interviews and testing for Chlamydia and gonorrhea using nucleic acid amplification. Correlates of each infection were identified with logistic regression. Among 798... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyMexicoProstitutionUnited States
A serological survey was conducted to estimate the seroprevalence of 5 major abortive infections in 13 sheep flocks and 10 goat herds in 2 regions of Morocco. A total of 308 from aborted females (202 ewes and 106 does) and 197 sera (97... more
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      ToxoplasmosisLeptospirosisChlamydiaBrucellosis
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      PsychologyImmunologyRheumatoid ArthritisClinical Sciences
Many women who might be at risk of having the sexually transmitted infection (STI) Chlamydia trachomatis either delay going, or do not go, for testing. We aimed to examine the factors that either prevent or discourage Irish young women... more
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      StigmaChlamydia
Despite the availability of effective management and treatment strategies, Chlamydia abortus remains the single most frequently diagnosed cause of infectious ovine abortion (enzootic abortion of ewes, EAE) in the UK and one of the most... more
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      AgricultureVeterinaryBiological SciencesSheep
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      Wildlife DiseasesPCRChlamydiaBrazilian cerrado
The increase in HIV transmissibility in non-ulcerative sexually transmitted infection is already well-established. It is estimated that symptomatic carriers of N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis have a relative risk of 4.8-fold and... more
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      BrazilAdolescentMedicineChlamydia trachomatis
Serology is commonly used for the diagnosis of acute Chlamydia pneumoniae infections and also for the diagnosis of complicated Chlamydia trachomatis infections. Furthermore, recent sero-epidemiological studies have linked C. pneumoniae... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyChlamydia trachomatisChlamydia pneumoniae
Chlamydial abortion in small ruminants is usually associated with Chlamydia abortus infection. Although Chlamydia pecorum has been detected in aborted ruminants and epidemiological data suggests that C. pecorum is abortigenic in these... more
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      PregnancyPlacentaSheepPolymerase Chain Reaction
Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus), an iconic Australian marsupial, are being heavily impacted by the spread of Chlamydia pecorum, an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen. Koalas vary in their response to this pathogen, with some... more
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      AustraliaBiological SciencesGenomeChlamydia
We describe a novel high-resolution melt assay that clearly differentiates Chlamydia abortus live vaccine strain 1B from field C. abortus strains and field wild-type isolates based on previously described single nucleotide polymorphisms.... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyHRMMolecular typing
BACKGROUND: Severe steroid-insensitive asthma is a substantial clinical problem. Effective treatments are urgently required, however, their development is hampered by a lack of understanding of the mechanisms of disease pathogenesis.... more
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      MicroRNAInfluenza virusRespiratory Syncytial VirusChlamydia
While DNA microarrays have become a widely accepted tool for mRNA expression monitoring, their use in rapid diagnosis of bacterial and viral pathogens is only emerging. So far, insufficient sensitivity and high costs have been the major... more
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      ConjunctivaCell Culturereal time PCRCell line
To study the occurrence of Chlamydia spp. and their genetic diversity, we analysed 793 cloacal swabs from 12 avian orders, including 76 genera, obtained from 80 species of asymptomatic wild and captive birds that were examined with... more
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      MicrobiologyArgentinaPhylogenyAvian Pathology
Ovarian cancer is a highly lethal disease and its underlying biology is poorly understood. Prophylactic salpingo-oophorectomies in BRCA + women have recently implicated the fimbria as a site of origin for high-grade serous carcinoma and... more
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      InflammationOvarian CancerChlamydiaTheoretical Models
There is little research on injecting drug use in Nigeria. We investigated the prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B and C, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among male injection drug users (IDUs) in Lagos. Male IDUs (N ¼ 328) were... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyNigeriaAdolescentHepatitis C