The hallmark signs of chlamydial conjunctivitis is chemosis that begins unilaterally but becomes bilateral in 4 - 7 days.8 Another clinical sign described as being suggestive of chlamydiosis is conjunctival lymphoid follicle formation. (lowchensaustralia.com)
abortus lacks any toxin genes, and also lacks genes involved in tryptophan metabolism and nucleotide salvaging (guaB is present as a pseudogene), suggesting that the genetic basis of niche adaptation of this species is distinct from those previously proposed for other chlamydial species. (sanger.ac.uk)
When chlamydia or gonorrhea infect the eye, the resulting conditions are called chlamydial conjunctivitis and gonococcal conjunctivitis, respectively. (advocatesaz.org)