No, rickettsias require an arthropod for transmission, but not chlamydias.
The chlamydiae are bacteria, not viruses.
The phylum of chlamydia is Chlamydiae
mycoplasma, rickettsia and chlamydiae
Chlamydia trachomatis is in the class Chlamydiae
chlamydiae spirogaya yeast
I believe it can if you have a chlamydiae infection.
An arthropod
The phylum chlamydiae includes these species that cause human disease:Chlamydia trachomatis can cause the STD known as chlamydia, as well as endemic trachoma.Chlamydia pneumoniae causes some cases of pneumonia.Chlamydia psittaci causes psittacosis.
Vectors of the arthropod.
As the arthropod grows up, the exoskeleton sheds in order for the arthropod to grow inside of it.
arthropod
yes a beetle is an arthropod