Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

Emerging infectious diseases, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The recognition of genital chlamydial infection as an important public health problem was
made first by the recognition of its role in acute clinical syndromes, as well as in serious …

[PDF][PDF] Chlamydiae as Pathogens: New Species and New Issues

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - cica.es
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in eukaryotic cells and cause a wide
spectrum of human disease (Table). Species were grouped according to their biologic and …

Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - 1996 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This review discusses the following topics: biology of Chlamydiae, Chlamydia trachomatis
(epidemiology, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, pathogenesis, polymorphism of the major …

Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - 1996 - stacks.cdc.gov
The recognition of genital chlamydial infection as an important public health problem was
made first by the recognition of its role in acute clinical syndromes, as well as in serious …

Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - Emerging infectious …, 1996 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
The recognition of genital chlamydial infection as an important public health problem was
made first by the recognition of its role in acute clinical syndromes, as well as in serious …

[PDF][PDF] Chlamydiae as Pathogens: New Species and New Issues

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - rsync.cica.es
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in eukaryotic cells and cause a wide
spectrum of human disease (Table). Species were grouped according to their biologic and …

[PDF][PDF] Chlamydiae as Pathogens: New Species and New Issues

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - core.ac.uk
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in eukaryotic cells and cause a wide
spectrum of human disease (Table). Species were grouped according to their biologic and …

[PDF][PDF] Chlamydiae as Pathogens: New Species and New Issues

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in eukaryotic cells and cause a wide
spectrum of human disease (Table). Species were grouped according to their biologic and …

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Chlamydiae as pathogens: new species and new issues.

RW Peeling, RC Brunham - Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1996 - europepmc.org
The recognition of genital chlamydial infection as an important public health problem was
made first by the recognition of its role in acute clinical syndromes, as well as in serious …