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Description of the ICTI consortium: an integrated approach to the study of Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

S A Morré1, J Spaargaren, J M Ossewaarde, J A Land, C J Bax, P J Dörr, P M Oostvogel, D Vanrompay, P H M Savelkoul, Y Pannekoek, J E A M van Bergen, H S A Fennema, H J de Vries, J B A Crusius, A S Peña, J I Ito, J M Lyons.   

Abstract

The use of an integrated approach to the study of Chlamydia trachomatis infection of the female genital tract, presented at the mini-symposium "Chlamydia trachomatis infections" and described in the thesis of Joseph M. Lyons, has resulted in the creation of the ICTI consortium. The ICTI consortium is based on strong interaction and collaboration between basic scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists, and health care policy makers. This translational approach will help to further the valuable insight into the immunopathogenesis of this sexually transmitted infection (STI) and the development of new intervention strategies, including the vaccines and screening programs necessary to effectively diagnose, treat and prevent C. trachomatis infection. A background of the need for this integrated approach is presented and the goals and participants of the consortium are described.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16683050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs Today (Barc)        ISSN: 1699-3993            Impact factor:   2.245


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1.  The CD14 functional gene polymorphism -260 C>T is not involved in either the susceptibility to Chlamydia trachomatis infection or the development of tubal pathology.

Authors:  Sander Ouburg; Joke Spaargaren; Janneke E den Hartog; Jolande A Land; Johan S A Fennema; Jolein Pleijster; A Salvador Peña; Servaas A Morré
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2005-12-20       Impact factor: 3.090

2.  Do host genetic traits in the bacterial sensing system play a role in the development of Chlamydia trachomatis-associated tubal pathology in subfertile women?

Authors:  Janneke E den Hartog; Sander Ouburg; Jolande A Land; Joseph M Lyons; James I Ito; A Salvador Peña; Servaas A Morré
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2006-07-21       Impact factor: 3.090

3.  Serovar D and E of serogroup B induce highest serological responses in urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis infections.

Authors:  Stephan P Verweij; Esmée Lanjouw; Caroline J Bax; Koen D Quint; Paul M Oostvogel; P Joep Dörr; Jolein Pleijster; Henry J C de Vries; Remco P H Peters; Sander Ouburg; Servaas A Morré
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 3.090

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