Abstract
Two adult male baboons (Papio cynocephalus) were infected by urethral catheter with a Type D strain of Chlamydia trachomatis isolated from a male patient with nongonococcal urethritis. Chlamydial organisms were shed from the urethra for about 90 days and serum antibody developed. Intraurethral re-inoculation of homologous and heterologous (Type I) strains of Chlamydia, 4 and 11 months later, resulted in relatively shorter periods of infection of less than 15 days. The antibody titres and typespecific patterns were not substantially influenced by re-infection.
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DiGiacomo, R. F., Gale, J. L., Wang, S. P., & Kiviat, M. D. (1975). Chlamydial infection of the male baboon urethra. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 51(5), 310–313. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.51.5.310
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