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chlamydia infections in women
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chlamydia, sexually transmitted disease, parasitic microorganisms, microorganisms cause a wide range of infections in humans, infections, the male, female genital tract, eye infections, pneumonia, recent studies have been investigating the potential association between certain types of chlamydia infection, coronary heart disease, the association is still under active debate, different strains of chlamydia cause genital, eye, lymph node, respiratory infections, chlamydia causes, trachoma, most common cause of blindness, in the world, developed world, infections, due to chlamydia, a common sexually transmitted disease, 50 women per 100,000, infected annually, women aged 15-24 at greatest risk, risk factors include multiple sexual partners, chlamydia, most common reportable disease, sexually transmitted chlamydia infections, infect the the urethra, rectum, throat, in women, infection, lead to inflammation, the cervix, untreated, infection, spread, uterus, fallopian tubes, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, increase the risk of ectopic, tubal, pregnancy, burning on urination, vaginal discharge, bleeding, abdominal pain, painful intercourse, many chlamydia infections have no symptoms, culture from cervix in women, non-culture tests, dna probes, immunofluorescence assays, enzyme immunoassays, nucleic acid amplification tests, chlamydia, a variety of antibiotics, azithromycin, tetracyclines, quinolones, erythromycin, erythromycin, amoxicillin, safe in pregnant women, sexual partners must be treated, prevent passing the infection back, forth between them, though both, not have symptoms, gonorrhea often occurs, chlamydia, gonorrhea, antibiotic treatment, successful, reinfection, occur, compliance, therapy is not good, sexual partners, not treated, pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis, infected fallopian tube, pelvic peritonitis, infertility in women, fallopian tube scarring, ectopic pregnancy, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, symptoms of chlamydia occur, a monogamous sexual relationship, an uninfected partner is one way to avoid this infection, proper use of condoms, intercourse, prevents infection, of 2001, annual screening, chlamydia of all sexually active women aged 20-25, screening of older women, risk factors, new sexual partner, multiple partners, treat those cases, not have any symptoms.
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