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(Created page with "<section begin="dermatology" />'''Chlamydia''' is most common STD, if you don’t count <abbr>HPV</abbr>. It’s caused by Chlamydia trachomatis serotypes D-K. It may progress to pelvic inflammatory disease. == Clinical features == 90% of affected people are asymptomatic. Possible symptoms in women include: * Urethritis with dysuria * Mucopurulent discharge * Postcoital bleeding Men may experience prostatitis and epididymitis. =...")
 
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<section begin="dermatology" />'''Chlamydia''' is most common STD, if you don’t count <abbr>[[Human papilloma virus infection|HPV]]</abbr>. It’s caused by Chlamydia trachomatis serotypes D-K. It may progress to [[pelvic inflammatory disease]].
<section begin="gynaecology" /><section begin="dermatology" />'''Chlamydia''' is most common STD, if you don’t count <abbr>[[Human papilloma virus infection|HPV]]</abbr>. It’s caused by Chlamydia trachomatis serotypes D-K. It may progress to [[pelvic inflammatory disease]].


== Clinical features ==
== Clinical features ==
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* Arthritis
* Arthritis
* Conjunctivitis
* Conjunctivitis
* Urethritis<section end="dermatology" />
* Urethritis<section end="dermatology" /><section end="gynaecology" />
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