Molecular Phylogeny of Chlamydia and Relatives

MA Tanner, J Kirk Harris… - … Biology, Pathogenesis, and …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Chlamydia spp. cause a variety of human and animal diseases and are one of the most
prevalent causes of sexually transmitted diseases. By 16S rRNA analysis, chlamydiae fall …

[HTML][HTML] Seroprevalence of different Chlamydia-like organisms in an asymptomatic population

D Baud, C Kebbi, JP Külling… - Clinical …, 2009 - clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection …
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Chlamydia

B De Barbeyrac, CH Bebear - Médecine et maladies infectieuses, 1997 - Elsevier
The four species of Chlamydia, C. trachomatis, C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci and C. pecorum
have a unique intracellular life cycle. Chlamydia reproduces through a life cycle consisting …

Chlamydiae play by their own rules

CT Kåhrström - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014 - nature.com
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Emancipating Chlamydia: advances in the genetic manipulation of a recalcitrant intracellular pathogen

RJ Bastidas, RH Valdivia - Microbiology and Molecular Biology …, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Chlamydia species infect millions of individuals worldwide and are important etiological
agents of sexually transmitted disease, infertility, and blinding trachoma. Historically, the …

Evolution, phylogeny, and molecular epidemiology of Chlamydia

A Nunes, JP Gomes - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2014 - Elsevier
The Chlamydiaceae are a family of obligate intracellular bacteria characterized by a unique
biphasic developmental cycle. It encompasses the single genus Chlamydia, which involves …

A coming of age story: Chlamydia in the post-genetic era

AJ Hooppaw, DJ Fisher - Infection and immunity, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Chlamydia spp. are ubiquitous, obligate, intracellular Gram-negative bacterial pathogens
that undergo a unique biphasic developmental cycle transitioning between the infectious …

[PDF][PDF] New insights in chlamydial immunology and pathogenesis

HD Caldwell, D Nelson, D Virok… - … , Fifth Meeting of …, 2004 - publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu
Chlamydial infection is characterized by a plethora of strains that exhibit remarkable
diversity in their host species, cellular infection tropism, and pathogenicity (1). The genetic …

Chlamydia: five years AG (after genome)

A Subtil, A Dautry-Varsat - Current opinion in microbiology, 2004 - Elsevier
The obligate intracellular pathogens Chlamydiaceae are the agents of several human
diseases. They cannot be genetically manipulated and they survive and replicate in a …

Chlamydial disease: a crossroad between chronic infection and development of cancer

C Contini, S Seraceni - Bacteria and Cancer, 2012 - Springer
Chlamydia is an intracellular bacterium implicated as potentially oncogenic for its tendency
to cause chronic and persistent infections. These organisms have been frequently …