What is Chlamydia?
chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questionsIt is very common, affecting around 1 in 10 young men and women; particularly women between the ages of 16 – 19 and men aged 19 – 24. Condoms can prevent it being spread, but unprotected sex, or a split in a condom, can pass it from partner to partner.
How is Chlamydia diagnosed?
chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questionsWomen will need to supply a self-taken vulvo-vaginal swab (using the swab in the way you insert a tampon).
How is Chlamydia treated?
chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questionsIf you receive a positive result you will be asked to contact the office to arrange for free treatment. If your test is positive you will be treated with antibiotics. Normally it will be 4 tablets that you can take at once. We will also request information about your current or most recent sexual partners, this is so they can be contacted either by yourself or by us, this is to reduce the number of people carrying and transmitting Chlamydia.
How can Chlamydia be prevented?
chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questionsBecause Chlamydia often has no symptoms, the only way of knowing whether you or your partner have it for you both to be tested. Always use condoms with a new sexual partner, not only can this help prevent Chlamydia, but it is also a barrier against pregnancy and other sexually transmitted infections. If you are thinking about stopping using condoms with a regular partner, it is best that you both get a full check up before doing so.
Who should be screened for chlamydia?
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Why is testing for Chlamydia important?
chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questionsChlamydia can lie dormant for many years without causing symptoms; this increases the chances of it being spread to others, as the carrier is unaware. Because of this, if Chlamydia is diagnosed in someone who is in a longstanding relationship, it does not necessarily mean that either partner has been unfaithful. In women, the infection can spread upwards from the cervix, to involve the womb, fallopian tubes, and pelvis. This is called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID).
What causes chlamydia?
ChlamydiaA certain kind of bacteria causes chlamydia. It can spread from one partner to another during vaginal, anal, or possibly oral sex. A pregnant woman can pass the infection to her newborn during delivery.
How can I prevent chlamydia?
ChlamydiaDon't have more than one sex partner at a time. The safest sex is with one partner who has sex only with you. Every time you add a new sex partner, you are being exposed to all of the diseases that all of their partners may have. Use a condom every time you have sex. Latex and polyurethane condoms keep out the viruses and bacteria that cause STDs. Be responsible. Don't have sex if you have symptoms of an infection or if you are being treated for an STD.
Do you offer testing for GC and Chlamydia (Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis)?
ClearPath Diagnostics - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. We offer GC/Chlamydia testing using the highly sensitive Gen-Probe APTIMA Combo 2® Assay. This test can be done using the ThinPrep liquid Pap specimen that is also sent for Pap cytologic analysis. This method allows us to provide up to 4 results (Pap, HPV, and GC/Chlamydia) from a single specimen, minimizing specimen handling for collection and transportation. To do this test on the ThinPrep specimen, it must be ordered along with the Pap.
