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This project investigates emerging Chlamydia pathogens affecting fish health in aquaculture. By employing genomic and proteomic techniques, it aims to characterize these bacteria and develop methods for their cultivation, ultimately seeking to reduce disease impacts in fish farming.
Chlamydia trachomatis is a devastating human pathogen, causing blindness, infertility and systemic disease; related Chlamydia bacteria cause respiratory infections and pre-term abortions in other vertebrates.
These bacteria all have an intricate intracellular lifecycle.
Recent in depth genomic studies on Chlamydia trachomatis have provided insights into how this species uses recombination to increase its potential for diversity.
Recent studies in fish, both wild and farmed, have discovered new,…
University of Zurich
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