Alternative strategies for Chlamydia treatment: Promising non-antibiotic approaches

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Abstract

Chlamydia is an obligate intracellular bacterium where most species are pathogenic and infectious, causing various infectious diseases and complications in humans and animals. Antibiotics are often recommended for the clinical treatment of chlamydial infections. However, extensive research has shown that antibiotics may not be sufficient to eliminate or inhibit infection entirely and have some potential risks, including antibiotic resistance. The impact of chlamydial infection and antibiotic misuse should not be underestimated in public health. This study explores the possibility of new therapeutic techniques, including a review of recent studies on preventing and suppressing chlamydial infection by non-antibiotic compounds.

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Hou, C., Jin, Y., Wu, H., Li, P., Liu, L., Zheng, K., & Wang, C. (2022, November 23). Alternative strategies for Chlamydia treatment: Promising non-antibiotic approaches. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.987662

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