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8:43 PM on September 17, 2007
The best ways to prevent chlamydia are abstinence from sexual intercourse or intercourse with only one partner who also has intercourse with only you. The consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of infection....The surest way to avoid transmission of STDs is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested
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Reena
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8:16 AM on January 24, 2008
If you think you have chlamydia, the first thing you should do is stop having sexual intercourse and get tested and treated. Make sure you tell all current and past sexual partners that you have chlamydia, since you could have infected them. You may find this difficult to do, but it is very important to do so that your partners can get treated before more serious health problems occur. If you cant
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12:03 PM on January 06, 2008
.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Women are frequently re-infected if their sex partners are not treated.How do people get chlamydia?Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth.Any sexually active person can be infected with chlamydia. The greater the number of sex partners
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6:54 PM on October 01, 2008
. The surest way to avoid transmission of STDs is to abstain from sexual intercourse, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected.Latex male condoms, when used consistently and correctly, can reduce the risk of transmission of chlamydia and gonorrhea.CDC recommends yearly chlamydia testing of all sexually active women age 25 or younger
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11:47 AM on January 14, 2008
. Its important to remember that transmission can occur even if there are no visible sores, and you or your partner may be infected with herpes and not know it. Some people are not aware that cold sores was transmitted.That said, there are several STDs that can be transmitted via oral sex, including:ChlamydiaGonorrhea HerpesHIVHuman Papilloma Virus HPVNongonococcal urethritis NGUSyphilisYeast infectionsChlamydia
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5:20 PM on November 17, 2007
for this disease many a time infected person unknowingly pass on the chlamydia to the partner. Even infected mother pass on the chlamydia to her child during child birth. More the sex partner one has more chances to 25 years of age.Number of sexual partners. The higher the number of sexual partners, the greater the risk of contracting chlamydia. The disease is more common in individuals who are not in long
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Reena
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8:14 AM on January 24, 2008
. Many STIs, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, can be treated with antibiotics. Others, such as HPV and herpes, can be managed to decrease symptoms and to reduce the risk of transmission. If you test to protect yourself and your partners.If you test positive for an STI, early medical intervention will allow you to take measures needed to maintain your health. Many STIs, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, can
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11:52 AM on January 15, 2008
as well as helping to adjust for double counting by partners, among partners, and among USG agencies....Well Soumya , medical transmission has two meanings.1 It is the transfer or conveyance of a thingEach USG agency and USG-funded partner counts the number of individuals trained in medical injection safety by USG staff HQ or field-based or USG-funded partners during the specified reporting period
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soumya r
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12:05 AM on July 09, 2008
transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, can reduce the risk of transmission of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis Correct and consistent use of transmission of gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis which are more dangerous....condoms are the way to protect a pregnant women from STDs... one can have sex safely using condoms until late into 8th month
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8:11 AM on January 24, 2008
from an infected mother to a newborn during vaginal childbirth. Younger women and those with multiple sexual partners are among those at a higher risk for chlamydia infection.Most people with chlamydia is a bacterial infection of the genito-urinary tract in men and women. Chlamydia is acquired through sexual intercourse with an infected partner and is, therefore, considered a sexually transmitted
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Reena
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8:14 AM on January 24, 2008
There are more than 50 types of STD that person can get affected from. To name the few very common are Chlamydia, Syphilis, Genital herpes, Genital Warts, HIV/AIDS,Genorrhea, Hepatitis, Crabs are the most common STDs....A sexually transmitted diseases STD, a.k.a. Venereal disease VD, is an illness that has a significant probability of transmission between humans or animals by means of sexual contact
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8:52 PM on December 24, 2007
women age 25 years and younger. An annual screening test also is recommended for older women with risk factors for chlamydia a new sex partner or multiple sex partners. All pregnant women should have aConsequences of chlamydiaIf left untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious reproductive and other health problems with both short- and long-term consequences. Like symptoms of the disease itself
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Reena
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8:15 AM on January 24, 2008
or lesions that allow germs to get into the bloodstream may increase the risk of transmission, particularly for blood-borne infections such as HIV and hepatitis B. Most STDs that are caused by bacteria and gonorrhea the clap. A third, chlamydia, is becoming alarmingly widespread today. All three may be cured with antibiotics, but they can cause serious complications if left untreated. Viral infections, however
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5:31 PM on November 13, 2007