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Descriptions

A genus of the family Chlamydiaceae that causes a variety of diseases in vertebrates including humans, mice, and swine. Chlamydia are gram-negative and produce glycogen. Source: National Library of Medicine, MeSH 2006

Chlamydia refers to a genus of bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections in humans and are the leading cause of infectious blindness worldwide. The three Chlamydia species include Chlamydia trachomatis (a human pathogen), Chlamydia suis (affects only swine), and Chlamydia muridarum (affects only mice and hamsters). Prior to 1999, the Chlamydia genus included two clinically relevant species that are presently in the genus Chlamydophila, Chlamydophila pneumoniae and Chlamydophila psittaci. Both were moved to the Chlamydophila genus. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Wikipedia

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Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
Chlamydia sp
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2000-05-04
Construct for LOINC Short Name
Chlamydia

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zh-CN Chinese (China) 衣原体属单个未知种
Synonyms: 衣原体单个未知种
fr-CA French (Canada) Chlamydia sp
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) Chlamydia sp
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Chlamydia sp
it-IT Italian (Italy) Clamidia sp
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nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) Chlamydia sp.
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