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CHLAMYDIA BACTERIUM

  • Chlamydia (bacterium)
  • Genus of bacteria

    Chlamydia is a genus of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial

    Chlamydia (bacterium)

    Chlamydia (bacterium)

    Chlamydia_(bacterium)

  • Chlamydia trachomatis
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia trachomatis (/kləˈmɪdiə trəˈkoʊmətɪs/) is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium responsible for chlamydia and trachoma. C. trachomatis exists

    Chlamydia trachomatis

    Chlamydia trachomatis

    Chlamydia_trachomatis

  • Chlamydia pneumoniae
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia pneumoniae is a species of Chlamydia, an obligate intracellular bacterium that infects humans and is a major cause of pneumonia. It was known

    Chlamydia pneumoniae

    Chlamydia pneumoniae

    Chlamydia_pneumoniae

  • Chlamydia
  • Sexually transmitted bacterial infection

    Chlamydia, or more specifically a chlamydia infection, is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Most people who

    Chlamydia

    Chlamydia

    Chlamydia

  • Chlamydia psittaci
  • Species of bacterium

    C. psittaci strains are susceptible to bacteriophages. Chlamydia psittaci is a small bacterium (0.5μm) that undergoes several transformations during its

    Chlamydia psittaci

    Chlamydia psittaci

    Chlamydia_psittaci

  • Gonorrhea
  • Sexually transmitted infection

    as the clap, is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection may involve the genitals, mouth, or rectum

    Gonorrhea

    Gonorrhea

    Gonorrhea

  • Chlamydia (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Chlamydia or chlamydia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis

    Chlamydia (disambiguation)

    Chlamydia_(disambiguation)

  • Chlamydia felis
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia felis is a Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen that infects cats. It is endemic among domestic cats worldwide, primarily

    Chlamydia felis

    Chlamydia_felis

  • Sexually transmitted infection
  • Infection transmitted through human sexual behavior

    Sexually transmitted infections include: Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. In women, symptoms may

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually_transmitted_infection

  • Bacterial cellular morphologies
  • Shapes characteristic of certain bacteria and archaea

    bacillus (elongated). Haemophilus influenzae, Gardnerella vaginalis, and Chlamydia trachomatis are coccobacilli. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is

    Bacterial cellular morphologies

    Bacterial cellular morphologies

    Bacterial_cellular_morphologies

  • Chlamydia abortus
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia abortus is a species in Chlamydiota that causes abortion and fetal death in mammals, including humans. It was originally proposed as Chlamydophila

    Chlamydia abortus

    Chlamydia abortus

    Chlamydia_abortus

  • Chlamydia pecorum
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia pecorum, also known as Chlamydophila pecorum is a species of Chlamydiaceae that originated from ruminants, such as cattle, sheep and goats.

    Chlamydia pecorum

    Chlamydia_pecorum

  • Bacteria
  • Domain of microorganisms

    Rickettsia causes typhus, while another causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Chlamydia, another phylum of obligate intracellular parasites, contains species

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

  • Anilingus
  • Orally stimulating the anus of another person

    parasites including intestinal parasites; and infections and inflammations chlamydia infection, gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma

    Anilingus

    Anilingus

    Anilingus

  • Asymptomatic carrier
  • Organism which has become infected with a pathogen but displays no symptoms

    Knowing that the bacterium can reside in mice for their entire lives, researchers have been able to determine that the bacterium tends to reside in

    Asymptomatic carrier

    Asymptomatic carrier

    Asymptomatic_carrier

  • Intracellular bacteria
  • Bacteria that can enter and survive in host cells

    them. Diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria include chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis) and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Rickettsia rickettsii)

    Intracellular bacteria

    Intracellular bacteria

    Intracellular_bacteria

  • Vaginal discharge
  • Liquid mixture produced by the vagina

    cause symptoms. The vaginal discharge in chlamydia is typically pus-filled, but in around 80% of cases chlamydia does not cause any discharge. Gonorrhea

    Vaginal discharge

    Vaginal discharge

    Vaginal_discharge

  • Chlamydia caviae
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia caviae is a bacterium that can be recovered from the conjunctiva of Guinea pigs suffering from ocular inflammation and eye discharge. It is

    Chlamydia caviae

    Chlamydia_caviae

  • Asthma-related microbes
  • to asthma incidence and prevalence. Chlamydia pneumoniae, formerly known as Chlamydophila pneumoniae, is a bacterium that belongs to the phylum Chlamydiae

    Asthma-related microbes

    Asthma-related_microbes

  • Gram-negative bacteria
  • Group of bacteria that do not retain the Gram stain used in bacterial differentiation

    along with various pathogenic bacteria, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Chlamydia trachomatis, and Yersinia pestis. They pose significant challenges in

    Gram-negative bacteria

    Gram-negative bacteria

    Gram-negative_bacteria

  • Karl Friedrich Meyer
  • Swiss-American pathologist

    ornithoses). Meyer isolated the agent of psittacosis (i.e. one of the Chlamydia bacterium) and later also defined antigens. In addition, in the early 1930s

    Karl Friedrich Meyer

    Karl Friedrich Meyer

    Karl_Friedrich_Meyer

  • Psittacosis
  • Infectious disease in humans

    fever or ornithosis, is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. Birds are the main reservoir, and human infection usually

    Psittacosis

    Psittacosis

    Psittacosis

  • Lymphogranuloma venereum
  • Sexually transmitted infection

    L2b, or L3 of Chlamydia trachomatis. LGV is primarily an infection of lymphatics and lymph nodes. Chlamydia trachomatis is the bacterium responsible for

    Lymphogranuloma venereum

    Lymphogranuloma venereum

    Lymphogranuloma_venereum

  • Chlamydia muridarum
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia muridarum is an intracellular bacterial species that at one time was considered a biovar "mouse pneumonitis" (MoPn) inside of Chlamydia trachomatis

    Chlamydia muridarum

    Chlamydia_muridarum

  • Trachoma
  • Infectious disease that causes a roughening of the inner surface of the eyelids

    Trachoma is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. The infection causes a roughening of the inner surface of the eyelids

    Trachoma

    Trachoma

    Trachoma

  • Conjunctivitis
  • Inflammation of the eye

    conjunctivitis of the newborn is a conjunctivitis that may be caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, and may lead to acute, purulent conjunctivitis. However

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

    Conjunctivitis

  • Intracellular parasite
  • Microparasite that grows within a host cell

    intracellular parasites. Bacterial examples (that affect humans) include: Chlamydia, and closely related species. Rickettsia Coxiella Certain species of Mycobacterium

    Intracellular parasite

    Intracellular_parasite

  • Frederic Wan
  • American applied mathematician

    to forest harvest rotations and the life cycle of the infectious Chlamydia bacterium, he introduced the use of a number of mathematical methods originally

    Frederic Wan

    Frederic_Wan

  • Chronic diseases and cancers linked to infectious microbes
  • than in the bodies of healthy people. When a microbe such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, protozoan or archaeon has been linked to a disease, researchers

    Chronic diseases and cancers linked to infectious microbes

    Chronic_diseases_and_cancers_linked_to_infectious_microbes

  • Mycoplasma genitalium
  • Species of bacterium

    similar symptoms to that of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and has shown higher incidence rates, compared to both Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Mycoplasma genitalium

    Mycoplasma genitalium

    Mycoplasma_genitalium

  • Syphilis
  • Sexually transmitted infection

    (/ˈsɪfəlɪs, ˈsɪfɪlɪs/) is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. The signs and symptoms depend

    Syphilis

    Syphilis

    Syphilis

  • Nose picking
  • Human habit

    and Alzheimer's disease. They have found evidence that a specific bacterium (Chlamydia pneumoniae) is capable of traveling through the olfactory nerve in

    Nose picking

    Nose picking

    Nose_picking

  • Pathogenic bacteria
  • Disease-causing bacteria

    Rickettsia rickettsii, (Rocky Mountain spotted fever).[citation needed] Chlamydia are intracellular parasites. These pathogens can cause pneumonia or urinary

    Pathogenic bacteria

    Pathogenic bacteria

    Pathogenic_bacteria

  • Rectal discharge
  • Intermittent or continuous expression of liquid from the anus

    where they are more likely to create symptoms.[citation needed] The bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis can cause 2 conditions in humans; viz. trachoma and lymphogranuloma

    Rectal discharge

    Rectal_discharge

  • Enrofloxacin
  • Chemical compound

    Salmonella Aeromonas Haemophilus Proteus Yersinia Serratia Vibrio Brucella Chlamydia trachomatis Staphylococcus (including penicillinase-producing and methicillin-resistant

    Enrofloxacin

    Enrofloxacin

    Enrofloxacin

  • Cat-scratch disease
  • Bacterial infection from a cat

    within 3–14 days following infection. Cat-scratch disease is caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae, which is believed to be spread by the cat's saliva

    Cat-scratch disease

    Cat-scratch disease

    Cat-scratch_disease

  • Koala
  • Arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia

    2024[update], efforts are underway to use vaccination to try to stem the koala chlamydia epidemic. The koala retrovirus (KoRV) may cause koala immune deficiency

    Koala

    Koala

    Koala

  • List of sequenced bacterial genomes
  • PMID 21390229. Read TD, et al. (2000). "Genome sequences of Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn and Chlamydia pneumoniae AR39". Nucleic Acids Res. 28 (6): 1397–406.

    List of sequenced bacterial genomes

    List_of_sequenced_bacterial_genomes

  • Chlamydia suis
  • Species of bacterium

    Chlamydia suis is a member of the genus Chlamydia. C. suis has only been isolated from swine, in which it may be endemic. Glycogen has been detected in

    Chlamydia suis

    Chlamydia_suis

  • Mupirocin
  • Chemical compound

    Mupirocin is inactive for most anaerobic bacteria, mycobacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, yeast, and fungi. Intranasal mupirocin before surgery is effective for

    Mupirocin

    Mupirocin

    Mupirocin

  • Direct fluorescent antibody
  • Laboratory technique

    Direct FA stained mouse brain impression smear reveals the presence of the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. 400X.

    Direct fluorescent antibody

    Direct fluorescent antibody

    Direct_fluorescent_antibody

  • Bordetella bronchiseptica
  • Species of bacterium

    Bordetella bronchiseptica is a small, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Bordetella. It can cause infectious bronchitis in dogs and other

    Bordetella bronchiseptica

    Bordetella bronchiseptica

    Bordetella_bronchiseptica

  • Protochlamydia naegleriiphila
  • Intracellular parasite of amoeba

    System Acquisition and Evolution of an Obligate Intracellular Chlamydia-Related Bacterium. Genome biology and evolution, 8(8), 2376–2386. doi:10.1093/gbe/evw138

    Protochlamydia naegleriiphila

    Protochlamydia_naegleriiphila

  • Carcinogenic bacteria
  • Bacteria known or suspected to cause cancer

    bacteria that is pathogenic. The strongest evidence to date involves the bacterium H. pylori and its role in gastric cancer. Oncoviruses are viral agents

    Carcinogenic bacteria

    Carcinogenic bacteria

    Carcinogenic_bacteria

  • Trichomoniasis
  • Medical condition

    to 28 days of exposure. Sometimes trichomoniasis can be confused with chlamydia because the symptoms are similar. Trichomoniasis is linked to several

    Trichomoniasis

    Trichomoniasis

    Trichomoniasis

  • Treponema pallidum
  • Species of bacterium

    Spirochaeta pallida, is a microaerophilic, gram-negative, spirochaete bacterium with subspecies that cause the diseases syphilis, bejel (also known as

    Treponema pallidum

    Treponema pallidum

    Treponema_pallidum

  • Rocky Mountain Laboratories
  • Biomedical research lab in Hamilton, Montana

    In the post-war decades, the laboratory broadened its scope to study chlamydia trachomatis and transmissible spongiform encephalopathies including scrapie

    Rocky Mountain Laboratories

    Rocky Mountain Laboratories

    Rocky_Mountain_Laboratories

  • Type III secretion system
  • Bacterial virulence factor

    (gastroenteritis and diarrhea), Burkholderia (glanders), Yersinia (plague), Chlamydia (sexually transmitted disease), Pseudomonas (infects humans, animals and

    Type III secretion system

    Type III secretion system

    Type_III_secretion_system

  • Miasma theory
  • Obsolete medical theory about the transmission of disease through bad air

    an abandoned medical theory that held that diseases—such as cholera, chlamydia, or plague—were caused by a miasma (μίασμα, Ancient Greek for pollution)

    Miasma theory

    Miasma theory

    Miasma_theory

  • Rifampicin
  • Antibiotic medication

    125 μg/mL Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin resistant) — ≤ 0.006–256 μg/mL Chlamydia pneumoniae — 0.005 μg/mL Rifampicin is used to treat itchiness caused

    Rifampicin

    Rifampicin

    Rifampicin

  • Ilomastat
  • Chemical compound

    obligate intracellular human pathogen Chlamydia trachomatis by targeting peptide deformylase of the bacterium". J. Biol. Chem. 281 (24): 16691–9. doi:10

    Ilomastat

    Ilomastat

    Ilomastat

  • Bruce Edwards Ivins
  • American microbiologist, vaccinologist and murder suspect (1946 - 2008)

    macrophages, a type of white blood cell, to infection by Chlamydia psittaci, an infectious bacterium that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Ivins

    Bruce Edwards Ivins

    Bruce Edwards Ivins

    Bruce_Edwards_Ivins

  • Vaginitis
  • Medical condition

    increased growth of Gardnerella (a bacterium). Aerobic vaginitis Other less common infections are caused by gonorrhea, chlamydia, Mycoplasma, herpes, Campylobacter

    Vaginitis

    Vaginitis

  • Vertically transmitted infection
  • Infection caused by pathogens that use mother-to-children transmission

    blisters, which eventually scab over. Chlamydia which is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. HIV. Lentivirus infecting

    Vertically transmitted infection

    Vertically transmitted infection

    Vertically_transmitted_infection

  • Classification of pneumonia
  • Medical condition

    hospitalization). Walking pneumonia is usually caused by the atypical bacterium, Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Hospital-acquired pneumonia, also called nosocomial

    Classification of pneumonia

    Classification of pneumonia

    Classification_of_pneumonia

  • Smallest organisms
  • List of microorganisms

    ultramicrobacterium, smaller than other small bacteria, including rickettsia and chlamydia. However, the vast majority of bacterial strains have not been studied

    Smallest organisms

    Smallest_organisms

  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Species of bacterium

    chain reaction) of urine samples, urethral swabs, or cervical swabs. Chlamydia co-testing and testing for other STIs is recommended due to high rates

    Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Neisseria_gonorrhoeae

  • Parachlamydia acanthamoebae
  • Species of bacterium

    Parachlamydia acanthamoebae are bacterium that fall into the category of host-associated microorganisms. This bacterium lives within free-living amoebae

    Parachlamydia acanthamoebae

    Parachlamydia_acanthamoebae

  • Tonsillitis
  • Inflammation of the tonsils

    bacterial causes include: Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Bordetella pertussis, Fusobacterium sp., Corynebacterium diphtheriae

    Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis

  • Bacteriuria
  • Presence of bacteria in urine

    is by urinalysis or urine culture. Escherichia coli is the most common bacterium found. People without symptoms should generally not be tested for the

    Bacteriuria

    Bacteriuria

    Bacteriuria

  • Minimal genome
  • Concept in genetics

    which have experienced genome reduction include species of Buchnera, Chlamydia, Treponema, Mycoplasma, and many others. Comparisons of multiple sequenced

    Minimal genome

    Minimal genome

    Minimal_genome

  • Infectious causes of cancer
  • Pathogens as a cause of cancer

    cancer to develop. One meta-analysis of serological data comparing prior Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in patients with and without lung cancer found results

    Infectious causes of cancer

    Infectious causes of cancer

    Infectious_causes_of_cancer

  • Filopodia
  • Actin projections on the leading edge of lamellipodia of migrating cells

    epithelial (RPE) cells make with elementary bodies of Chlamydia trachomatis, the bacteria that causes chlamydia. Viruses have been shown to be transported along

    Filopodia

    Filopodia

    Filopodia

  • Tetracycline antibiotics
  • Type of broad-spectrum antibiotic

    respiratory tract, and the intestines and are also used in the treatment of chlamydia, especially in patients allergic to β-lactams and macrolides; however

    Tetracycline antibiotics

    Tetracycline antibiotics

    Tetracycline_antibiotics

  • Maurice Hilleman
  • American vaccinologist (1919–2005)

    showed that these infections were actually caused by a species of bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis, that grows only inside of cells. After joining E.R.

    Maurice Hilleman

    Maurice Hilleman

    Maurice_Hilleman

  • Pasteurellosis
  • Medical condition

    domestic animals. It often acts with other infectious agents, such as Chlamydia and Mycoplasma species and viruses. Environmental conditions (transportation

    Pasteurellosis

    Pasteurellosis

    Pasteurellosis

  • Musca sorbens
  • Species of fly

    The bazaar fly is a vector for trachoma, a disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, which can result in blindness. Research in Gambia suggests

    Musca sorbens

    Musca sorbens

    Musca_sorbens

  • List of antibiotics
  • introduction Pathogenic bacteria Note: Malaria is caused by a protist and not a bacterium. Pelczar, M. J.; Chan, E. C. S. and Krieg, N. R. (1999) "Host-Parasite

    List of antibiotics

    List_of_antibiotics

  • Mimivirus
  • Genus of viruses

    observed in a Gram stain and mistakenly thought to be a Gram-positive bacterium. As a consequence it was named Bradfordcoccus, after Bradford, England

    Mimivirus

    Mimivirus

    Mimivirus

  • Volvereviria
  • Realm of viruses

    intracellular parasitic bacteria, such as Chlamydia and Bdellovibrio, and are the only viruses known to infect Chlamydia. Microviruses are among the most widely

    Volvereviria

    Volvereviria

  • Cervix
  • Lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system

    mucous vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea. As many as half of pregnant women having a gonorrheal

    Cervix

    Cervix

    Cervix

  • Fibrobacter succinogenes
  • Species of bacterium

    Fibrobacter succinogenes is a cellulolytic bacterium species in the genus Fibrobacter. It is present in the rumen of cattle. F. succinogenes is a gram

    Fibrobacter succinogenes

    Fibrobacter_succinogenes

  • Klebsiella granulomatis
  • Species of bacterium

    Klebsiella granulomatis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Klebsiella known to cause the sexually transmitted infection granuloma inguinale

    Klebsiella granulomatis

    Klebsiella_granulomatis

  • Zoonosis
  • Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen

    sheep who have recently given birth can lead to infection with the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci, causing chlamydiosis (and enzootic abortion in pregnant

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

  • Amphotropism
  • Ability of a pathogen/parasite to infect multiple species

    similarities to bind. Amphotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Coxiella burnetii Chlamydia Tropism, a list of tropisms Ecotropism, indicating a narrow host range

    Amphotropism

    Amphotropism

  • Gonococcemia
  • Medical condition

    a co-infection of chlamydia, so it is common to add a one-time dose of oral azithromycin or doxycycline for coverage of Chlamydia trachomatis. Bacterial

    Gonococcemia

    Gonococcemia

    Gonococcemia

  • Bioterrorism
  • Terrorism involving biological agents

    (Burkholderia mallei) Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci) Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) Ricin toxin from Ricinus communis

    Bioterrorism

    Bioterrorism

    Bioterrorism

  • ATP:ADP antiporter family
  • Family of transport proteins

    PMID 19001371. Tjaden, Joachim (Feb 1999). "wo nucleotide transport proteins in Chlamydia trachomatis, one for net nucleoside triphosphate uptake and the other

    ATP:ADP antiporter family

    ATP:ADP_antiporter_family

  • Bacteroidota
  • Phylum of Gram-negative bacteria

    bacterial divisions: Evidence that Fibrobacter diverged at a similar time to Chlamydia and the Cytophaga–Flavobacterium–Bacteroides division". Microbiology.

    Bacteroidota

    Bacteroidota

    Bacteroidota

  • Pneumonia
  • Inflammation of the alveoli of the lungs

    catarrhalis, and Legionella pneumophila. Exposure to birds is associated with Chlamydia psittaci; farm animals with Coxiella burnetti; aspiration of stomach contents

    Pneumonia

    Pneumonia

    Pneumonia

  • Pathogen transmission
  • Passing of a pathogen from one organism to another

    needed] Some infections transmissible by the sexual route include HIV/AIDS, chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, syphilis, herpes, and trichomoniasis

    Pathogen transmission

    Pathogen_transmission

  • Mycoplasma hominis
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 8909826. Ljubin-Sternak, Sunčanica; Meštrović, Tomislav (2014). "Review: Chlamydia trachomatis and Genital Mycoplasmias: Pathogens with an Impact on Human

    Mycoplasma hominis

    Mycoplasma_hominis

  • Reductive evolution
  • Evolutionary biological process

    not required by their parasitism were lost. The bacteria rickettsia and chlamydia are living cells that, like viruses, can reproduce only inside host cells

    Reductive evolution

    Reductive_evolution

  • Medicine in ancient Rome
  • to patients today. Colostrum is also effective against the bacterium chlamydia. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease in which some subtypes of

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine_in_ancient_Rome

  • Bacterial taxonomy
  • Rank based classification of bacteria

    first bacterium still recognized today; Serratia, by Bizio (1823); and Spirillum, Spirochaeta and Bacterium, by Ehrenberg (1838). The term Bacterium, introduced

    Bacterial taxonomy

    Bacterial taxonomy

    Bacterial_taxonomy

  • Paradise shelduck
  • Species of bird

    relation to diseases, recent research discovered the presence of the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci on Paradise shelducks. Different bacteria genotypes were

    Paradise shelduck

    Paradise shelduck

    Paradise_shelduck

  • Bacterial effector protein
  • (February 2009). "Effector protein modulation of host cells: examples in the Chlamydia spp. arsenal". Current Opinion in Microbiology. 12 (1): 81–87. doi:10

    Bacterial effector protein

    Bacterial_effector_protein

  • List of infectious diseases
  • isolation, RT-PCR, or serological diagnosis. Supportive care Yes Chlamydia trachomatis Chlamydia Nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT), such as polymerase

    List of infectious diseases

    List_of_infectious_diseases

  • Lyme disease
  • Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria, spread by ticks

    other infections, including Campylobacter (Guillain–Barré syndrome), Chlamydia (reactive arthritis), and strep throat (rheumatic heart disease). that

    Lyme disease

    Lyme disease

    Lyme_disease

  • Female genital disease
  • Disorder of the structure or function of the female reproductive system

    the cases of cervicitis are linked to either Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis, likely sexually transmitted. However, more than half have

    Female genital disease

    Female_genital_disease

  • Lipid IVA 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic acid transferase
  • Class of enzymes

    kdtA encoding 3-deoxy-alpha-D-man no-octulosonic acid transferase of Chlamydia pneumoniae strain TW-183". Molecular Microbiology. 18 (3): 391–9. doi:10

    Lipid IVA 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic acid transferase

    Lipid_IVA_3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic_acid_transferase

  • Medical microbiology
  • Branch of medical science

    disorder with CRISPR in July 2019. Bacterial Streptococcal pharyngitis Chlamydia Typhoid fever Tuberculosis Viral Rotavirus Hepatitis C Human papillomavirus

    Medical microbiology

    Medical microbiology

    Medical_microbiology

  • Macrolide
  • Class of natural products

    Legionella pneumophila, Mycoplasma, Mycobacterium, some Rickettsia, and Chlamydia. Macrolides are not to be used on nonruminant herbivores, such as horses

    Macrolide

    Macrolide

    Macrolide

  • NhaD family
  • Family of transport proteins

    Homologues are found in Pseudomonadota of all groups, Flavobacteriia, and Chlamydia. Distant homologues of the IT superfamily are ubiquitous. The generalized

    NhaD family

    NhaD_family

  • Germ theory of disease
  • Prevailing theory about diseases

    disease by the scientific community. It held that diseases such as cholera, chlamydia infection, or the Black Death were caused by a miasma (μίασμα, Ancient

    Germ theory of disease

    Germ theory of disease

    Germ_theory_of_disease

  • Infection
  • Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents

    PMC 6711893. PMID 31142607. Ljubin-Sternak S, Mestrovic T (2014). "Review: Chlamydia trachonmatis and Genital Mycoplasmias: Pathogens with an Impact on Human

    Infection

    Infection

    Infection

  • Genetic diversity
  • Total number of genetic characteristics in a species

    genetic diversity. For example, the inability of koalas to adapt to fight Chlamydia and the koala retrovirus (KoRV) has been linked to the koala's low genetic

    Genetic diversity

    Genetic diversity

    Genetic_diversity

  • Lipopolysaccharide binding protein
  • Protein in humans

    Poxton IR (August 2004). "Lipopolysaccharides of Bacteroides fragilis, Chlamydia trachomatis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa signal via toll-like receptor 2"

    Lipopolysaccharide binding protein

    Lipopolysaccharide binding protein

    Lipopolysaccharide_binding_protein

  • 1957 in science
  • published by Jens Christian Skou of Aarhus University. The Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium is first cultured (in the yolk sacs of eggs) by Tang Feifan

    1957 in science

    1957_in_science

  • Ofloxacin
  • Antibiotic to treat bacterial infections

    gonorrhoeae Proteus mirabilis Pseudomonas aeruginosa Other microorganisms: Chlamydia trachomatis In general, fluoroquinolones are well tolerated (?), with

    Ofloxacin

    Ofloxacin

    Ofloxacin

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  • Mayon Marugan | மயோந  மரகந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mayon Marugan | மயோந  மரகந 

    Lord Murugan

  • Kalakala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Kalakala

    A Sort of Sound Imitation; Like a River Flow

  • CYNYR
  • Male

    Arthurian

    CYNYR

    , (the first); father of sir Cai.

  • Pepper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and North German

    Pepper

    English and North German : from Middle English peper, piper, Middle Low German peper ‘pepper’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a spicer; alternatively, it may be a nickname for a small man (as if the size of a peppercorn) or one with a fiery temper, or for a dark-haired person (from the color of a peppercorn) or anecdotal for someone who paid a peppercorn rent.Americanized form of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental name Pfeffer, or Fef(f)er, a cognate, from Yiddish fefer ‘pepper’.Irish : variant of Peppard.

  • Cooling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cooling

    English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.

  • Bedar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bedar

    Wakeful; Attentive; Enlightened

  • Mallary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mallary

    English : variant spelling of Mallory.

  • Manju
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu

    Manju

    Beautiful; Pleasant; Snow; Dew Drops; Sweet; Heart Winner; Name of Lord Shiva

  • Win
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southeast Asian

    Win

    Southeast Asian : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Winne.English : variant spelling of Wynn.

  • Srishti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Srishti

    Creator, One who created the world, Creation

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  • Bacteria
  • n.p.

    See Bacterium.

  • Chlamydes
  • pl.

    of Chlamys

  • Bacillus
  • n.

    A variety of bacterium; a microscopic, rod-shaped vegetable organism.

  • Pathogenic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pathogeny; producting disease; as, a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium.

  • Anthrax
  • n.

    An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever.

  • Pathogene
  • n.

    One of a class of virulent microorganisms or bacteria found in the tissues and fluids in infectious diseases, and supposed to be the cause of the disease; a pathogenic organism; a pathogenic bacterium; -- opposed to zymogene.

  • Streptobacteria
  • n. pl.

    A so-called variety of bacterium, consisting in reality of several bacteria linked together in the form of a chain.

  • Pyocyanin
  • n.

    A blue coloring matter found in the pus from old sores, supposed to be formed through the agency of a species of bacterium (Bacillus pyocyaneus).

  • Bacteria
  • pl.

    of Bacterium

  • Bacterium
  • n.

    A microscopic vegetable organism, belonging to the class Algae, usually in the form of a jointed rodlike filament, and found in putrefying organic infusions. Bacteria are destitute of chlorophyll, and are the smallest of microscopic organisms. They are very widely diffused in nature, and multiply with marvelous rapidity, both by fission and by spores. Certain species are active agents in fermentation, while others appear to be the cause of certain infectious diseases. See Bacillus.