Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium. Those infected usually have little or no symptoms. Therefore, it is essential to receive STI screening regularly. Symptoms are similar to gonorrhoea such as dysuria and pyuria.

Transmission

  • Condomless vaginal, neovaginal or anal sex
  • Condomless oral sex

Treatment

Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.

Prevention

  • Use condom when having sex
  • Always keep sex toys hygiene and no reuse of condoms
  • Regular sexual health check-ups when at risk

Screening/Testing

A specimen collection from throat, anus, and urine or vaginal/neovaginal by yourself or by healthcare providers. The test result will be known approximately within 2 hours.

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