CHLAMYDIA CAUSED DISEASE
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Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria. They lack several metabolic and biosynthetic pathways and depend on the host cell for intermediates, including ATP. Chlamydiae exist as two stages: infectious particles called elementary bodies and intracytoplasmic, reproductive forms called reticulate bodies. The chlamydiae consist of three species, C trachomatis, C psittaci, and C pneumoniae. The first two contain many serovars based on differences in cell wall and outer membrane proteins.
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Muxidinova Shoira Bahromovna. (2024). CHLAMYDIA CAUSED DISEASE. Proceedings of Scientific Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies, 3(5), 105–111. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/scms/article/view/4666
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