Yes, you can get chlamydia at any time. Well, any time you have unprotected sex with an infected person.
It's not like chlamydia just walks down the street and jumps on innocent, unsuspecting victims.
Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you're infected.
Estimates from Canadian research on chlamydia prevalence estimate that about 158,000 Canadians have chlamydia at any one time, representing about 0.7% of Canadians aged 14 to 59. (see related link).
Once chlamydia is contracted, the only available treatment is antibiotics. Although studies are always being done to search for new treatments for STDs, there are not any other options at this time.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you are infected. You can have it for years without knowing.
Chlamydia affects Latinos she same as any other group; chlamydia can lead to sterility or PID.
Chlamydia trachomatis, the bacterium that causes the STD known as chlamydia, does not affect any animal other than humans. Other types of chlamydia, such as Chlamydia psittaci, affect animals.
No, it's caused by a bacterium. No medications cause chlamydia.
While chlamydia trachomatis probably existed at the time of Henry VIII, it was not named. There is no way to know if he had chlamydia.
Hydrochlortothiazide is a diuretic, not an antibiotic. It will not treat chlamydia or any other infection.
There's no evidence that the zygote is affected by chlamydia at the time of fertilization.
Chlamydia doesn't affect everyone, but it's very common. In females, 50% will have had chlamydia by the time they're 30. The rates are likely the same in males.