Chlamydia

Chlamydia - gettingpregnant.co.uk
To test for Chlamydia, physicians are likely to take cervical swabs and/or blood antibody tests.
www.gettingpregnant.co.uk/Chlamydia.htm
Chlamydia - healthywomen.org
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common causes of PID. It has been estimated that up to 40 percent of women with untreated chlamydia will ...
www.healthywomen.org/healthtopics/chlamydia/q/L2/16/L1/3/
Planned Parenthood - Chlamydia
Chlamydia (klah MIH dee ah) is the most common and most invisible sexually transmitted bacterial infection in the United States.
www.plannedparenthood.org/sexual-health/std/chlamydia.htm

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Chlamydia Information
This need for treatment is obscured, often dangerously, by the fact that many cases of Chlamydia do not occur with visible symptoms.
www.4-men.org/sexually-transmitted-disease/chlamydia.html
Chlamydia tests
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Parenting and Child Health - Health Topics - Chlamydia
All partners of people who have chlamydia should also be treated, even if they do not have symptoms, because chlamydia can cause problems even when ...
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