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chlamydial

British  
/ kləˈmɪdɪəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to infections caused by bacteria of the genus Chlamydia

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“Finding that Chlamydia have marine sediment relatives, has given us new insights into how chlamydial pathogens evolved,” Dharamshi explained, adding that chlamydiae has a significant impact on the ecology and the ecosystem.

From Fox News

"It's really critical information to continue the development of a chlamydial vaccine."

From BBC

In in the US, over 1 million chlamydial infections were reported to CDC in 2013.

From The Verge

Expedited partner therapy has spread from state to state since California first authorized it in 2001 as an avant-garde way to help reduce rates of chlamydial infection.

From Scientific American

“In situations where you combine habitat pressure, domestic dog attacks and car hits with severe chlamydial disease, the outcome for koalas is devastating,” Dr. Gillett said.

From New York Times