Dogs don't carry Chlamydia trachomatis, the type that causes STDs in humans.
First, it's important to understand that the type of chlamydia species that affect dogs do not include the one that causes sexually transmitted disease in humans.
There are a wide variety of chlamydia bacteria, both human STDs and others. Chlamydial infections of one type or another can affect birds, cats, dogs, sheep, and humans.
Up to 50% of normal healthy dogs have been found to have antibodies to Chlamydia. There is no particular breed that has a particularly higher incidence .
Chlamydia have been suggested to cause chronic keratitis in dogs, but they are also found in the eyes of normal dogs, so the significance is not proved. Only isolated cases of infection has been reported - possibly indicating transmission from other species e.g. budgerigars.
Dogs do not get infected with chlamydia trachomatis, the chlamydia that is transmitted sexually.
Fleas don't carry chlamydia.
Sweat does not carry chlamydia and can't transmit chlamydia.
Mearly every animal carries chlamydia bacteria, but the Chlamyida trachomatis bacteria that causes a sexually transmitted disease only affects humans. Among the other types of chlamydia bacteria, cats, dogs, birds, pigs reptiles amphibians, and yes even humans, anything you could think of carries it.
Chlamydia can't be made from vomit. It's made from its parent bacteria. Are you asking if vomit can carry chlamydia and infect someone who's cleaning it up? No.
Birds may carry Campylobacteriosis, Chlamydia psittaci, Pasteurella multocida, Histoplasma capsulatum, Salmonellosis, and others.
Chlamydia can be a chronic or temporary disease. Ideally, a patient quickly learns about the infection and gets treatment; this treatment is completely curative and long-term infection will not occur. In addition, some patients will clear chlamydia without antibiotics, although nobody infected with chlamydia should avoid antibiotics. If chlamydia is left untreated, it can cause chronic complications, but these complications may persist after chlamydia is cleared with effective treatment. Lastly, it's possible to have untreated chlamydia for years without knowing. In that sense, chlamydia may be chronic.
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Chlamydia trachomatis is the scientific name for the bacteria that causes chlamydia.
There are a few ways that this question can be answered:What other diseases can be caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis?Chlamydia trachomatis causes chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease. It also causes endemic trachoma. Chlamydia trachomatis can also cause lymphogranuloma venereum, another sexually transmitted disease. Each of these infections is caused by a slightly different version of the bacteria. What symptoms, syndromes, or complications can the STI chlamydia cause?Chlamydia in men and women can cause urethritis, conjunctivitis, proctitis, or pharyngitis. In men, it can cause epididymitis, prostatitis, and orchitis. In women it can cause PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). In babies born to women with chlamydia, chlamydia trachomatis can cause pneumonia or conjunctivitis. In addition, chlamydia trachomatis is associated with Reiter's syndrome. What other infections are often found with chlamydia trachomatis?Patients tested for chlamydia usually get tested for gonorrhea at the same time as they both require the same specimen collection technique and may carry the same symptoms.
"Chlamydia probe" is a name for a chlamydia swab.