Clinical Consequences of Immune Response to CT Upper Genital Tract Infection in Women
C. TRACHOMATIS (CT) infections of the upper genital tract in women are either acute, sub acute or chronic. CT infection has a tendency to be chronic, latent and persistent as a consequence of the host immune reaction to CT major outer membrane protein, 57 Kd heat shock protein and lipopolysaccharide...
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Main Authors: | J. Henry-Suchet (Author), M. Askienazy-Elbhar (Author), J. Orfila (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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