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Raised Inflammatory Markers in Semen from Men with Asymptomatic Chlamydial Infection
Journal of Andrology, 09/29/09
Kokab A et al. – This study supports the suggestion that IL–8 might be used as a marker for male genital tract infection, especially when due to C. trachomatis. In this study there was a relationship between the presence of C. trachomatis in semen and alterations of some semen parameters.
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