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... Murine studies using C. muridarum have greatly expanded the knowledge of infection kinetics, including the differential cell infiltration between the lower and upper genital tract, the rate at which this occurs,18-24 and also the rate of infection ascension.24-26 The infectious dose of Chlamydia is ...
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... the bubonic form. In recent decades, an average of seven human plague cases have been reported each year (range: 1–17 cases per year). Plague has occurred in people of all ages (infants up to age 96), though 50% of cases occur in people ages 12–45. It occurs in both men and women, though historicall ...
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