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- 1From:International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Trupti. Bajpai, G. Bhatambare, G. Shrivastava, K. Patel Background: Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis), an obligate intra-cellular bacterial pathogen has been recognized as one of the major cause of...
- 2From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2015 JUL 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in Gram-Negative Bacteria. According to news reporting from Hamilton, Montana, by...
- 3From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week"In the Netherlands, an Internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation was initiated in 3 regions, aiming to reduce population prevalence by annual testing and treatment of people aged 16 to 29 years. We studied who...
- 4From:Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sheila West 1 Keywords : azithromycin; Chlamydia trachomatis ; mass treatment; neglected tropical disease; tetracycline; trachoma The leading infectious cause of blindness worldwide, trachoma, is...
- 5From:The Practitioner (Vol. 255, Issue 1738) Peer-ReviewedYoung age, having sex more than once with the infected partner, and a greater number of partners are all risk factors for chlamydia in contacts, a study from a GUM clinic has shown. A questionnaire-based,...
- 6From:International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology (Vol. 6, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): John D Carter 1 , Hervéé C Géérard 2 , Judith A Whittum-Hudson 2 , Alan P Hudson [[dagger]â ] 3 KEYWORDS : antibiotics; chlamydial infection; clinical trials; inflammatory arthritis; nanocarriers;...
- 7From:Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Catherine L Haggerty 1 , Roberta B Ness 2 Keywords : anaerobic bacteria; antibacterial agents; Chlamydia trachomatis ; endometritis; epidemiology; infertility; Neisseria gonorrhoeae ;...
- 8From:ConsultantPeer-ReviewedByline: DAVID S. REITMAN, MD ABSTRACT: Rates of gonorrhea and chlamydial infection are highest among females 15 to 24 years old. Because these infections are usually asymptomatic and are discovered only during...
- 9From:Nursing Management (Harrow) (Vol. 12, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedOVER THE PAST decade there has been a deterioration in the sexual health of the nation. This is reflected by the increasing rates at which bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia are...
- 10From:Journal of Respiratory Diseases (Vol. 22, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAnswers to readers' questions on: * Corticosteroids for ARDS * Diagnosing Chlamydia pneumoniae infection Are steroids beneficial therapy for ARDS? Can corticosteroid therapy improve outcome in patients with...
- 11From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 326, Issue 7401) Peer-ReviewedChlamydia Trying to find quality information online about a subject such as Chlamydia is not easy--a simple search in any web based engine throws up a lot of sites, but not a lot of useful ones. Pop-ups and the tons of...
- 12From:Sexually Transmitted Infections (Vol. 79, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedL. Lewis. GUM, Newcastle General Hospital, UK Introduction: According to the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV, screening and management of sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia should be...
- 13From:Pediatrics (Vol. 104, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedObjectives. To determine whether repeated school-based screening and treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea will decrease the prevalence of infection among students. Design. At three high schools serving over 2000...
- 14From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFemale genital chlamydial infection is a sexually transmitted disease that can cause permanent damage to health and fertility if left untreated. The nonspecific and silent nature of symptoms and signs, the changing...
- 15From:Consultant (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTwo studies were conducted to analyze the relationship of infection and cerebrovascular disease. The first study showed the influence of acute infections in ischemic stroke, while the second research revealed the...
- 16From:Veterinarski Arhiv (Vol. 86, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAn epidemiological study was carried out to determine the seroprevalence of Chlamydia abortus (C. abortus) in sheep in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This was the first systematic study of this kind carried out in Bosnia and...
- 17From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Michael S. Humphrys 1, Todd Creasy 1, Yezhou Sun 1, Amol C. Shetty 1, Marcus C. Chibucos 1,2, Elliott F. Drabek 1, Claire M. Fraser 1,2, Umar Farooq 1, Naomi Sengamalay 1, Sandy Ott 1, Huizhong Shou 2, Patrik...
- 18From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2017 AUG 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Current study results on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Conditions (STDs) - Chlamydia have been published. According...
- 19From:Vaccine: Development and Therapy (Vol. 5) Peer-ReviewedChlamydia trachomatis remains an enigmatic bacterial pathogen with no vaccine yet available to treat human ocular and genital tract infections caused by tissue-tropic serovars of the organism. Globally, it is the...
- 20From:Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica et Adriatica (Vol. 25, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is sexually transmitted infection caused by serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis, mostly seen among HIV-positive men who have sex with men. The first three reports of possible LGV in Slovenia...