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  • |Term=Chlamydia
    360 bytes (44 words) - 20:33, 30 December 2022
  • == Chlamydia trachomatis == '''Chlamydia trachomatis''' (pronunciation: kluh-MID-ee-uh truh-KOH-muh-tis) is a specie
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  • == Chlamydia Infection == ...common [[sexually transmitted infection]] (STI) caused by the bacterium ''Chlamydia trachomatis''.
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  • '''Chlamydia (genus)''' ...us]] of pathogenic [[bacteria]] that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections in
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  • == Chlamydia psittaci == ...o infect [[mammals]], including [[humans]]. The name "psittaci" is derived from the Greek word "psittakos", meaning parrot, reflecting the bacteria's preva
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  • == Chlamydia Antibodies == ...he [[immune system]] in response to an infection with the [[bacteria]] ''[[Chlamydia]]''.
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  • == Chlamydia pneumoniae == '''Chlamydia pneumoniae''' (pronounced: kluh-MID-ee-uh noo-MOHN-yee) is a species of [[b
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  • ...ctions, which are sexually transmitted infections caused by the bacteria ''Chlamydia trachomatis''. ...rd ''chlamys'', which means "cloak". This refers to the way the bacteria ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' envelops itself within the host's cells.
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  • == Chlamydia trachomatis == '''Chlamydia trachomatis''' (pronunciation: kluh-MID-ee-uh truh-KOH-muh-tis) is a specie
    2 KB (193 words) - 06:52, 11 February 2024
  • '''Chlamydia (genus)''' ...us]] of pathogenic [[bacteria]] that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections in
    2 KB (269 words) - 23:10, 9 February 2024
  • == Chlamydia Infection == ...common [[sexually transmitted infection]] (STI) caused by the bacterium ''Chlamydia trachomatis''.
    1 KB (198 words) - 21:42, 14 February 2024
  • == Chlamydia Antibodies == ...he [[immune system]] in response to an infection with the [[bacteria]] ''[[Chlamydia]]''.
    2 KB (222 words) - 05:54, 11 February 2024
  • == Chlamydia pneumoniae == '''Chlamydia pneumoniae''' (pronounced: kluh-MID-ee-uh noo-MOHN-yee) is a species of [[b
    2 KB (211 words) - 06:02, 11 February 2024
  • The name ''Chlamydiaceae'' is derived from the Greek word ''chlamys'', which means cloak. This is in reference to thes ...s. In humans, they are most commonly associated with [[Chlamydia (disease)|Chlamydia]], a sexually transmitted infection. Other diseases caused by ''Chlamydiace
    2 KB (223 words) - 02:26, 7 February 2024
  • ...ansmitted infection caused by the invasive serovars L1, L2, L2a or L3 of [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]. The test is named after its developer, Wilhelm Siegmund Frei ...iegmund Frei, who first introduced the test in 1913. The word "test" comes from the Old French ''test'', meaning "small vessel", which is a metaphor for a
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  • == Chlamydia psittaci == ...o infect [[mammals]], including [[humans]]. The name "psittaci" is derived from the Greek word "psittakos", meaning parrot, reflecting the bacteria's preva
    2 KB (225 words) - 17:17, 10 February 2024
  • ...embrane that covers the white part of the eye) caused by the bacterium ''[[Chlamydia trachomatis]]''. ...ria inside the cells of the conjunctiva, while "conjunctivitis" is derived from Latin, with "conjunctiva" meaning "join together" and "-itis" denoting infl
    2 KB (247 words) - 14:42, 11 February 2024
  • ...that are obligate intracellular parasites. The name "Chlamydophila" comes from the Greek words "chlamys" (cloak) and "philia" (love), referring to these b ...eria's ability to "cloak" themselves within host cells, effectively hiding from the host's immune system.
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  • ...famycin]] group of antibiotics. It is primarily used in the treatment of [[Chlamydia pneumoniae]] infections. The term "Rifalazil" is derived from "Rifamycin," the group of antibiotics it belongs to, and "azil," a common s
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  • ...en [[Sexually transmitted infection|sexually transmitted bacteria]] spread from your [[Vagina|vagina]] to your [[Uterus|uterus]], [[Fallopian tubes|fallopi The term "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" is derived from the location of the condition (the pelvis), the nature of the condition (in
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  • ...mykes" meaning "fungus". This is because Achromycin was originally derived from a strain of bacteria that did not produce any pigmentation. ...ons, including [[pneumonia]], [[Lyme disease]], [[acne]], [[gonorrhea]], [[chlamydia]], and others. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria in the body.
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  • |Term=Chlamydia
    360 bytes (44 words) - 20:33, 30 December 2022
  • ...is a medical condition involving the fallopian tubes. The term is derived from the Greek words 'hydro' meaning water, and 'salpinx' meaning trumpet. ...rosalpinx is [[pelvic inflammatory disease]] (PID), often as a result of [[Chlamydia trachomatis]] infection or [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] infection. Other cause
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  • ...um ''Neisseria gonorrhoeae'' that causes [[gonorrhea]]), and "urethritis" (from the Greek "ourethra" meaning 'urethra' and "-itis" meaning 'inflammation'). ...xually transmitted infection, gonorrhea. Most cases of NGU are caused by [[Chlamydia trachomatis]], a common sexually transmitted infection.
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  • ...y these bacteria live inside the cells of their hosts, effectively cloaked from the host's immune system. ...common disease caused by these bacteria in humans is [[Chlamydia (disease)|Chlamydia]], a sexually transmitted infection. Other diseases caused by Chlamydiae in
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  • ...luid that is thick and contains [[mucus]] and [[pus]]. The term is derived from the Latin words "mucus" which means "slime" and "purulentus" which means "f ...nfections]], and sexually transmitted diseases such as [[gonorrhea]] and [[chlamydia]].
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  • ...ounced as /ˌnɒnˌɡɒnəˈkɒkəl jʊərɪˈθraɪtɪs/. The etymology of the term comes from the Greek words "oureon" meaning urine, and "itis" meaning inflammation, wi ...[[Trichomonas vaginalis]]. It can also be caused by damage to the urethra from chemicals in personal care products or physical injury.
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