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Chlamydia

Chlamydia is caused by an organism called Chlamydia trachomatis. It can be simply and effectively treated. However, if not diagnosed soon after infection, complications may occur, particularly in women.

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Essential Facts For men and women diagnosed with chlamydia
More Details For students and clinicians
Diagnosis and Management Guidelines For health care workers managing patients with chlamydia
Statistics Annual and Quarterly Surveillance reports outlining the latest chlamydia statistics in South Australia
Pamphlet Information pamphlet about Chlamydia in PDF format (31kB)

Pelvic inflammatory disease

A serious complication of chlamydia.
PID diagnosis and management Diagnosis and management of pelvic inflammatory disease.
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