University of Wurzburg: Chlamydia Can Settle in the Intestine
August 24, 2024
August 24, 2024
WURZBURG, Germany, Aug. 24 (TNSres) -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
Chlamydiae are sexually transmitted pathogens that can apparently survive in the human gut for a long time. Researchers from Wurzburg and Berlin report this in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
People who are infected with chlamydia can transmit these bacteria to other people during unprotected sex. The pathogens usually cause no or only mild symptoms at first, such as itching . . .
Chlamydiae are sexually transmitted pathogens that can apparently survive in the human gut for a long time. Researchers from Wurzburg and Berlin report this in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
People who are infected with chlamydia can transmit these bacteria to other people during unprotected sex. The pathogens usually cause no or only mild symptoms at first, such as itching . . .