Answer:
The options are missing but I according to the description provided is chlamydia.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chlamydia is caused by bacteria that can infect the lymph nods, the eyes or the genitals. In the case of the patient, the bacteria-infected her genital tract. The symptoms are similar to the ones of a urinary tract infection but there is inflammation of the pelvis and urethra.
The Life cycle of the chlamydia bacteria is different from other bacterias. The bacteria attaches to a host cell, the elementary body, that enters the cell with an inclusion. Once that the elementary body is inside, the cell the inclusion grows. Then the bacteria starts to replicate causing the cell to rupture and release the new bacterias.