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Section 4  Chlamydial Infections
Section 4 Objectives
4.1.0  Chlamydial Infections: Biology
4.1.1  Pathogenesis
4.1.2  Epidemiology
4.1.2.0 Incidence in the USA
4.1.2.1 Prevalence in the USA
4.1.2.2 Transmission and Incubation
4.1.3  Clinical Manifestations
4.1.3.1 Genital Infections in Men
4.1.3.2 Genital Infections in Women
4.1.3.3 Syndromes seen in Men and Women
4.1.3.4 Syndromes seen in Infants and Children
4.1.4  Laboratory Diagnosis
4.1.4.1 Gram Stain
4.1.4.2 Culture
4.1.4.3 Antigen Detection Method
4.1.4.4 Nucleic Acid Technology
4.1.4.5 Serology
4.1.4.6 Rapid Tests
4.1.4.7 Summary Performance Characteristics
4.1.5  Treatment
4.1.5.1 Uncomplicated Chlamydial infections in non-pregnant adults
4.1.5.2 Pregnant Women
4.1.5.3 Children
4.1.5.4 Neonatal Infections
4.1.5.5 Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
4.1.6  Chlamydia and HIV
4.1.7  Follow-up and Partner management
4.1.8  Screening and Prevention
4.1.8.0 Women
4.1.8.1 Men
4.1.9  Patient Counseling and Education
4.1.10  Reporting
4.2.0  Review Questions
4.2.1 CME Credit Questions
4.2.2 Figures
4.2.3  References

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1.0 Chlamydial Infections

Biology

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1.3.1 Genital Infections in Men

  1. Urethritis


1.3.2 Genital Infections in Women

  1. Cervicitis

  1. Urethritis
  1. Complications

    Bartholinitis


1.3.3 Syndromes seen in Men or Women

  1. Conjunctivitis

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    Courtesy of Dr. Alain Campbell


2.2 Figures

Click here for CDC 2003 surveillance data for chlamydial infections (796 kb).

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