When people hear the word chlamydia, they usually think about sexually transmitted infections. And it’s true that the specific bacteria that causes chlamydia typically depend on interactions with ...
The bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis is best known for infecting genitals, causing the sexually transmitted infection (STI) known as chlamydia. But a new study has found that these sneaky cells can ...
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection. Anyone can have chlamydia, but it may affect males and females differently. Chlamydia in males can cause urethritis, epididymitis, and more.
Women who develop bacterial vaginosis (BV) often later acquire chlamydia, a common and potentially serious sexually transmitted bacterial infection. Now, researchers at Albert Einstein College of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Compared with other extragenital STIs, the incidence and duration of pharyngeal chlamydia are low among men who ...
College freshmen under the age of 20 at several colleges in the southeastern U.S. were almost 70 percent more likely to test positive for chlamydia than students between 20 and 24 years of age, ...
People of any anatomy can contract chlamydia or gonorrhea and never develop any symptoms. When symptoms do occur, there are a few telltale signs differentiating the two conditions. Chlamydia and ...
You’re less likely to get chlamydia in the throat than in the genital and anal areas. It’s possible, though unlikely, that you could get it from giving oral sex to a partner with chlamydia. Chlamydia ...