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What are risk factors for Chlamydia?

Author: H K



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• Multiple sexual partners or a new unknown sexual partner status • Age 15-24 years (especially age younger than 19 years) • Poor socioeconomic conditions (eg, homelessness) • Exchange of sex for drugs or money • Single marital status • Intercourse without a barrier contraceptive • History of a previous STI or current coinfection with another STI • Having been a foster child (males only) • Chlamydia is most prevalent in persons aged 15-24 years • Acquisition rates are comparable for the 2 sexes • Women are more likely to be asymptomatic than men (80% vs 50%); however, they are also more likely to develop long-term complications (eg, PID and infertility)


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