Chlamydiae may exist at the site of infection in an alternative replicative form, called the aberrant body (AB). ABs are produced during a viable but non-infectious developmental state termed “persistence” or “chlamydial stress.” As persistent/stressed chlamydiae: (i) may contribute to chronic inflammation observed in diseases like trachoma; and (ii) are more resistant to current anti-chlamydial drugs of choice, it is critical to better understand this developmental stage. We previously demonstrated that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) co-infection induced Chlamydia pecorum persistence/stress in culture. One critical characteristic of persistence/stress is that the chlamydiae remain viable and can reenter the normal developmental cyc...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
<div><p>Both human herpes viruses and <em>Chlamydia</em> are highly prevalent in the human populatio...
Chlamydia persistence is a viable, but non-cultivable, growth stage, resulting in a long-term relati...
Background Chlamydiae induce persistent infections, which have been associated with a wide range of...
doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00020 Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) co-infection induced chlamydial...
<div><p>Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infect...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non27 infectious s...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
In this study, we investigated the correlation between the mechanism involved in porcine epidemic di...
The chlamydiae are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacteria with a complex developmental cycle...
Chlamydia pecorum causes asymptomatic infection and pathology in ruminants, pigs, and koalas. We cha...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
<div><p>Both human herpes viruses and <em>Chlamydia</em> are highly prevalent in the human populatio...
Chlamydia persistence is a viable, but non-cultivable, growth stage, resulting in a long-term relati...
Background Chlamydiae induce persistent infections, which have been associated with a wide range of...
doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2014.00020 Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) co-infection induced chlamydial...
<div><p>Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infect...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non27 infectious s...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
In this study, we investigated the correlation between the mechanism involved in porcine epidemic di...
The chlamydiae are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacteria with a complex developmental cycle...
Chlamydia pecorum causes asymptomatic infection and pathology in ruminants, pigs, and koalas. We cha...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
Persistence, more recently termed the chlamydial stress response, is a viable but non-infectious sta...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
Both human herpes viruses and Chlamydia are highly prevalent in the human population and are detecte...
<div><p>Both human herpes viruses and <em>Chlamydia</em> are highly prevalent in the human populatio...
Chlamydia persistence is a viable, but non-cultivable, growth stage, resulting in a long-term relati...