Bayraktar, Vasyl M.Байрактар, Василь Миколайович2025-04-232025-04-232024Bayraktar V. M. Urogenital chlamydiosis and pathophysiological mechanisms of disease development in chronic prostatitis sufferers / V. M. Bayraktar // Механізми розвитку патологічних процесів і хвороб та їх фармакологічна корекція : матеріали 7 наук.-практ. Internet-конф. з міжнар. участю (Харків, 14 листоп. 2024 р.) [Mechanisms of pathological processes development and diseases, their pharmacological correction : collected papers of to the 7th scientific and practical internet-conference for the international participation (Kharkiv, 14 November 2024)]. – Харків : НФаУ, 2024 [Kharkiv : NUPh, 2024.]. – С. 28–32 [P. 28–32].https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/41093Chlamydophila psittaci is a bacteria with virol properties, functioning as an intracellular parasite. It spreads via airborne droplet infection through respiratory organs. The disease begins with flu-like symptoms and quickly progresses to life-threatening pneumonia. It grows only on primary continuous epithelial, diploid cell culture or on 7-day chicken embryos. Chlamydophila psittaci has a spherical form and Gram-negative, staining with Macchiavello, Romanovsky-Giemsa, and Stamp methods. Chalamydia exists in two stages: infectious partricles of elementary bodies that are round coccoid form with a size 200-350 nanometers (nm), and reticular bodies that are intracytoplasmic, reproductive forms of 500-600 nm.enChlamydophilia psittaciChlamydia trachomatismechanism of diseasechronic prostatitiselementary bodiesreticular bodiesStamp stainingUrogenital chlamydiosis and pathophysiological mechanisms of disease development in chronic prostatitis sufferersArticle