Chlamydia: Natural Habitat & Transmission in Animals and Humans
Chlamydia is not found in nature, it is an obligate intracellular bacterium, which means that it can only survive and reproduce inside the cells of other organisms. It infects humans and certain animals, including koalas, cattle, sheep, pigs, and cats, and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact or childbirth.Chlamydia - Related Articles
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