Chlamydia

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Inclusion bodies of Chlamydia trachomatis

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New Latin, from Ancient Greek χλαμύς (khlamús, short mantle, military cloak) +‎ -ia (taxonomic suffix).

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  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Chlamydiaceae – very small parasitic bacterium which, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. Bacteria of this type cause various diseases including trachoma, psittacosis, and non-specific urethritis.

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