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  2. Chlamydia - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia, or more specifically a chlamydia infection, is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. [3] Most people who are infected have no symptoms. [ 1 ] When symptoms do appear, they may occur only several weeks after infection; [ 1 ] the incubation period between exposure and being able to infect ...

  3. Chlamydia trachomatis - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia trachomatis (/ k l ə ˈ m ɪ d i ə t r ə ˈ k oʊ m ə t ɪ s /) is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium responsible for chlamydia and trachoma. C. trachomatis exists in two forms, an extracellular infectious elementary body (EB) and an intracellular non-infectious reticulate body (RB). [2]

  4. Chromopertubation - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia immunoglobulin G antibody tests (CAT) are used to explore tubal occlusions and injuries that may be caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. [1] These assays include immunofluorescence tests (including microimmunofluorescence) and ELISA. [27] While this method is noninvasive and easy to carry out, there is a chance of false-positive results.

  5. Shanna Moakler Says She's Not Pregnant After Receiving a ...

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    Shanna Moakler is explaining the events that led to her receiving a false positive pregnancy test. The 46-year-old model and reality star told People earlier this month that she had received a ...

  6. Triple test - Wikipedia

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    The triple test, also called triple screen, the Kettering test or the Bart's test, is an investigation performed during pregnancy in the second trimester to classify a patient as either high-risk or low-risk for chromosomal abnormalities (and neural tube defects). The term "multiple-marker screening test" is sometimes used instead.

  7. Vaginal flora - Wikipedia

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    Lactobacilli and a vaginal squamous cell. Vaginal flora, vaginal microbiota or vaginal microbiome are the microorganisms that colonize the vagina.They were discovered by the German gynecologist Albert Döderlein in 1892 [1] and are part of the overall human flora.

  8. Pregnant People Can Have a False Positive HIV Test ... - AOL

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    Regular testing for HIV is part of pregnancy these days, which bumps up the chance you might get a false-positive result. Experts explain why that can happen. Pregnant People Can Have a False ...

  9. Vertically transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    A vertically transmitted infection is an infection caused by pathogenic bacteria or viruses that use mother-to-child transmission, that is, transmission directly from the mother to an embryo, fetus, or baby during pregnancy or childbirth. It can occur when the mother has a pre-existing disease or becomes infected during pregnancy. Nutritional ...