Chlamydia Psittaci Infection

Chlamydia Psittaci Infection

Chamydia is also known as psittacosis. This lethal intracellular bacterial species causes endemic avian chlamydiosis, epizootic outbreaks in mammals, and respiratory psittacosis in humans.

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The Australian Koala Foundation warned that koalas could become "extinct within 30 years" due to chlamydia outbreak, climate change, disease, and overdevelopment. The group urged the government to list koalas as...read more  
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Teenage boys in Sweden take less responsibility than girls for preventing the spread of chlamydia and other sexually transmitted infections, according to a new study from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. The study was published in the journal Midwifery and was carried out in primary care in the Västra Götaland region of Sweden.  
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Throughout college campuses, an epidemic is breaking out. No, not the swine flu; the epidemic in question is sexually transmitted disease. These diseases manifest themselves in a variety of ways, ranging from easily treated rashes to potentially fatal viruses.  
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On 14 October 2009, two half-day training sessions were held for support staff involved in the London commissioned chlamydia service. The training was run by the NPA Pharmacy Services team with support from the Terence Higgins Trust.  
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Chlamydia is one of the most extended sexually transmitted infections. It often goes unnoticed and that is the main reason why it spreads so easily among sexually active women. Fortunately diagnosis and treatment are easily available; in some countries, like the UK, the health service offers free STD screening and treatment. It is estimated that about 2.3 million people in the United States are infected with chlamydia. How do women get Chlamydia? You get chlamydia just like any other STI: by having unprotected sex with somebody who is already infected. Chlamydia can be passed during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia can also be ... Read Full Story
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Chlamydia is one of the most extended sexually transmitted infections. It often goes unnoticed and that is the main reason why it spreads so easily among sexually active women. Fortunately diagnosis and treatment are easily available; in some countries, like the UK, the health service offers free STD screening and treatment. It is estimated that about 2.3 million people in the United States are infected with chlamydia. How do women get Chlamydia? You get chlamydia just like any other STI: by having unprotected sex with somebody who is already infected. Chlamydia can be passed during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia can also be ... Read Full Story
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      <ahref="http://findlocalstdtesting.com"/>local std testing</a> Chlamydia – “The Silent Disease” Among Sexually Active Adults and Teens   One of the most common and curable sexually transmitted diseases is Chlamydia. It is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis and can be transmitted by sexual contact. Pregnant women who have Chlamydia in their last trimester can pass it on to their newborn child. There are hundreds of thousands of new cases reported each year, but this probably only represents approximately half of the actual cases. In many instances, people that contract this disease do not show any symptoms. They then have unprotected sex and pass it on ... Read Full Story
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