viruses
Rickettsiae
No, chlamydia is not in the staphylococcus family.
What percentage of koalas have chlamydia
Chlamydia's a bacterium. Chlamydomonas is an alge. They are not the same.
virusesbacteriaprotozoansfungihelminth
rickettsiae
Yes, having chlamydia once can harm you, but most people are cured of chlamydia without long-term effects.
Once infected, the chlamydia bacteria will multiply in the body.
The statement is false; chlamydia won't turn into HIV or AIDS.
There are no effects from the two occurring at once.
once you have been tested clear of it then yes
Rickettsiae bacteria carry yphus, rickettsialpox, Boutonneuse fever, African tick bite fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Flinders Island spotted fever and Queensland tick typhus (Australian tick typhus).
The scientific name for chlamydia is Chlamydia trachomatis.
Rickettsiae
fungi, virus, algae protozoa, rickettsiae.
"Chlamydia probe" is a name for a chlamydia swab.
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.