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Chlamydia trachomatis L2c infection in a porcine model produced urogenital pathology and failed to induce protective immune responses against re-infection
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Primary infection with Chlamydia trachomatis L2c in a porcine model produced urogenital pathology similar as in humans and failed to induce protective immune responses against re-infection
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Aerosolized non-viral nucleic acid delivery in the vaginal tract of pigs
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The immune response against Chlamydia suis partially protects against re-infection
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The immune response against Chlamydia suis partially protects against re-infection
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Genital Chlamydia suis and C. trachomatis infections in pigs and optimization of C. trachomatis vaccine delivery
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The immune response against Chlamydia suis genital tract infection partially protects against re-infection
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The immune response against Chlamydia suis genital tract infection partially protects against re-infection
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Animal models for studying female genital tract infection with Chlamydia trachomatis
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Tetracycline-resistant Chlamydia suis in cases of reproductive failure on Belgian, Cypriote and Israeli pig production farms