International journal of molecular sciencesHumansChlamydia trachomatisFemaleChlamydia InfectionsVagina
Anti-Chlamydia trachomatis Host Defence Arsenal Within the Cervicovaginal Environment.
Simone Filardo, Giulia Chicarella, Rosa Sessa, Marisa Di Pietro
Published: 202610.3390/ijms27021115
Abstract
Chlamydia trachomatis has a significant impact on public health, especially among adolescents and young women; it primarily affects urogenital epithelial cells, leading to cervicitis and urethritis, with >90% of cases showing no symptoms. Consequentl…
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