Chlamydia pneumoniae pneumonia
Chlamydia pneumoniae (TWAR strain) (Taiwan isolate TW-183 in 1965 and Washington isolate AR-39 in 1983) are currently the most common chlamydia species that cause respiratory tract infections in the clinic. Currently there is only one serotype, which is strict Human pathogens, no animal intermediate host.
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