Chlamydia trachomatis:
• non-motile ❌
• 2 specialised forms - intracellular & extracellular. Obligate ❌ pathogen.
- Disease in Women: commonly asymptomatic ❌%), urethritis &/or cervicitis, purulent ❌, burning ❌. If untreated an ascending infection can develop into ❌ (PID) (40%). Involvement of uterus, fallopian tubes & ovaries - chronic pain (18%), infertility (❌%), life threatening ectopic pregnancy (9%)
- Disease in utero/neonates: ❌ birth, conjunctivitis, pneumonia
- Disease in Men - asymptomatic infection (❌%), urethritis - discharge, pain on urination, epididymitis - swollen, painful testicles, ❌ - (rectal infection; pain, bleeding, discharge), untreated – infertility
• Diagnosis
- direct culture not possible, ❌ is available
• Treatment
- ❌ must also be treated, 1 or 7 day therapy
• Prevention: Education, ❌ programmes for high risk groups
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