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  • == Chlamydia trachomatis == ...OH-muh-tis) is a species of [[Gram-negative bacteria]] that is responsible for a range of diseases in humans.
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  • == Chlamydia Infection == ...common [[sexually transmitted infection]] (STI) caused by the bacterium ''Chlamydia trachomatis''.
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  • '''Chlamydia (genus)''' ...us]] of pathogenic [[bacteria]] that are obligate intracellular parasites. Chlamydia infections are the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections in
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  • == Chlamydia Antibodies == ...he [[immune system]] in response to an infection with the [[bacteria]] ''[[Chlamydia]]''.
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  • == Chlamydia pneumoniae == '''Chlamydia pneumoniae''' (pronounced: kluh-MID-ee-uh noo-MOHN-yee) is a species of [[b
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  • ...s. In humans, they are most commonly associated with [[Chlamydia (disease)|Chlamydia]], a sexually transmitted infection. Other diseases caused by ''Chlamydiace Treatment for infections caused by ''Chlamydiaceae'' typically involves antibiotics, such
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  • == Chlamydia psittaci == '''Chlamydia psittaci''' (pronounced: kluh-MID-ee-uh sit-AK-ee) is a type of [[bacteria]
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  • ...embrane that covers the white part of the eye) caused by the bacterium ''[[Chlamydia trachomatis]]''. ...his bacterium is also responsible for the sexually transmitted infection [[chlamydia]], and the eye infection can be spread through direct contact with the eyes
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  • ...ansmitted infection caused by the invasive serovars L1, L2, L2a or L3 of [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]. The test is named after its developer, Wilhelm Siegmund Frei ...from the Old French ''test'', meaning "small vessel", which is a metaphor for a method of examination.
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  • ...but many cases are associated with [[Gonorrhea|gonorrhea]] and [[Chlamydia|chlamydia]], two very common sexually transmitted infections. Treatment for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease usually involves antibiotics to treat the infec
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  • ...xually transmitted infection, gonorrhea. Most cases of NGU are caused by [[Chlamydia trachomatis]], a common sexually transmitted infection. ...usually involves antibiotics to clear the infection. It is also important for sexual partners to be tested and treated to prevent reinfection.
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  • NGU is most commonly caused by [[Chlamydia trachomatis]], a sexually transmitted bacterium. Other causes can include [ Treatment for NGU usually involves antibiotics to clear the infection. It is also recomme
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  • * [[Chlamydia]] /kləˈmidiə/ - A bacterial infection that can lead to serious health pr ...STIs include using [[condoms]] during sexual activity, getting vaccinated for certain STIs like HPV and Hepatitis B, and getting regular STI screenings.
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  • ...y tract. The most common bacteria associated with reactive arthritis are [[Chlamydia]], [[Salmonella]], [[Shigella]], [[Yersinia]], and [[Campylobacter]]. ...and possibly on the results of laboratory tests. There is no specific test for reactive arthritis, but tests may be done to rule out other conditions and
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  • ...rosalpinx is [[pelvic inflammatory disease]] (PID), often as a result of [[Chlamydia trachomatis]] infection or [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] infection. Other cause Treatment options for hydrosalpinx include [[antibiotics]], [[surgery]], or [[in vitro fertilizat
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  • ...common disease caused by these bacteria in humans is [[Chlamydia (disease)|Chlamydia]], a sexually transmitted infection. Other diseases caused by Chlamydiae in Treatment for diseases caused by Chlamydiae typically involves antibiotics, such as [[Dox
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  • ...nfections]], and sexually transmitted diseases such as [[gonorrhea]] and [[chlamydia]]. Treatment for mucopurulent discharge typically involves addressing the underlying cause o
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  • ...nced: rox-i-thro-my-sin) is a semi-synthetic [[macrolide antibiotic]] used for treating various types of bacterial infections. It is derived from [[erythr ...also effective against certain sexually transmitted infections, such as [[chlamydia]] and [[non-gonococcal urethritis]]. Roxithromycin works by inhibiting prot
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  • ...lvic Inflammatory Disease]] (PID). The most common bacteria involved are [[Chlamydia trachomatis]] and [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]], which are sexually transmitted Treatment for perihepatitis usually involves antibiotics to treat the underlying infectio
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  • The most common causes of neonatal conjunctivitis are [[Chlamydia trachomatis]], [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]], and other bacteria acquired from ...ment depends on the cause of the infection. Antibiotics are typically used for bacterial infections, while viral infections often resolve on their own. If
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