How vaginal microbiome can elicit resistance to chlamydia

The vaginal microbiome is believed to protect women against Chlamydia trachomatis, the etiological agent of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in developed countries. New research shows how the microbiome can either protect or make a woman more susceptible to these serious infections.


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Source: ScienceDaily