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Chlamydia Trachomatis - References1. Kumar & Clark - Clinical Medicine - (W.B.Saunders- 5th Edition)2. Oxford Handbook Of Clinical Medicine - (5th Edition) 3. Online Publication Of NIAID is a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Submitted By: Dr.Vivekanand Reviewed by: Dr.Shroff Editor's Note We would welcome your suggestions to improve and further enhance the content and quality of this article. You are welcome to edit, delete or point out language errors in the article.
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meluna
Posted on: 07/30/2010 is this disease transmitted only sexually AND ORALLY.wHAT IF THE PERSON HAD NOT MADE PHYSICAL OR ORAL RELATIONSHIP WITH ANYONE. THEN HOW COME THE PERSON HAS THIS DISEASE.
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Jennifer
Posted on: 05/29/2009 As one of the most common diseases out there in women I'm surprised it doesn't become something that we would be advised to test for yearly. I always do when I'm active (not all around town) but you know And I think others should do the same. If you look at how many people get the disease and the fact that there are often no symptoms you should be more afraid. |
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