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Definition of C. trachomatis
1. Noun. Bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted diseases chlamydia and lymphogranuloma venereum.
Lexicographical Neighbors of C. Trachomatis
Literary usage of C. trachomatis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"Laboratory animals are not a reported source of human infection with C. trachomatis.
Laboratory hazards. C. psittaci may be present in the tissues, feces, ..."
2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"Those with CIN were more likely to have a past or present history of C.
trachomatis Infection than the two gynecology clinic groups; no difference was found ..."
3. Impacts Of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"... and Drug Administration are PCR assays for C. trachomatis, N. gonorrheae, and M.
tuberculosis. Even without a commercially available standardized kit, ..."
4. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Report of the U. S. Preventive by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Burden of Suffering Infection with C. trachomatis is the most common bacterial
sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the US, affecting an estimated 4 ..."