Chlamydial infection. Advances in the diagnostic isolation of Chlamydia, including TRIC agent, from the eye, genital tract, and rectum.

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Published in Br J Vener Dis on December 01, 1972

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S Darougar, B R Jones, J R Kinnison, J D Vaughan-Jackson, E M Dunlop

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