Polymerase chain reaction detection of Chlamydia pneumoniae in circulating white blood cells

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Several recently published studies suggest that Chlamydia pneumoniae may represent a risk factor for atherosclerosis or its complications. In order to establish whether C. pneumoniae is causally linked to atherosclerotic diseases, clinical intervention trials may be needed. However, to identify eligible subjects with a persistent C. pneumoniae infection and to monitor the effect of antibiotic therapy, there is a need for a reliable diagnostic marker. Blood-based polymerase chain reaction assays may be of value for identifying patients persistently infected with C. pneumoniae and for assessing the microbiologic efficacy of antichlamydial therapy in clinical intervention trials.

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Boman, J., & Gaydos, C. A. (2000). Polymerase chain reaction detection of Chlamydia pneumoniae in circulating white blood cells. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 181). University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.1086/315609

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