Answer:
Ovaries is not a common site for C. trachomatis infection
Step-by-step explanation:
C trachomatis causes infection that affects cervix, salpinges, urethra, uterus, epididymis and nasopharynx, this infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmited disease. This bacteria infects susceptible squamocolumnar or transitional epithelial cells, this type of cells are found on cervix, salpinges, urethra, uterus, epididymis and nasopharynx, ovaries are composed of cuboidal epithelial cells , that is the reason why ovaries are not a common site of infection.