Chlamydia infection
Description
An illness caused by infection with bacteria and spread mainly by contact with genitals or body fluids.
Overview
Chlamydia is an infection by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. The bacteria spread from person to person most often during sexual contact. Untreated chlamydia can lead to medical issues, such as damage to fallopian tubes.
Symptoms
Medicines that target bacteria, called antibiotics, treat chlamydia. Screening and treating sex partners helps prevent reinfection.
Treatments
Chlamydia can be successfully treated with antibiotics.