Figure 1: In this model, individuals of age i are assumed to be either clinically active (that is, by clinical examination, seem to be infected with C. trachomatis) or susceptible. A single mass ...
C. trachomatis is frequently transferred from mother to infant, and the maternal-infant transfer of this disease may have negative consequences for the newborn, such as prematurity, pneumonia ...
To conclude the case presentation, the 1-week-old infant was found to have C. trachomatis by culture and was subsequently placed on erythromycin at the recommended dosage for 14 days. His CXR was ...
However, over the years, research in mice and various clinical reports in humans have suggested that C. trachomatis may also ...