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Chlamydia in Teens

A major epidemic of sexually transmitted disease (STD) had developed during the last 30 years. In the 1960's, syphilis and gonorrhea, both easily treated with penicillin, were the only significant STDs. Today, there are over 20 diseases that causes 12 million newly infected persons each year. It is estimated that 1 in 5 Americans is now infected with a viral STD. Tragically, 63% of these infections occur in persons under the age of 25. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection in the U.S. Its full name is chlamydia trachomatis. It is a kind of bacteria that can infect the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, or eye. The bacteria can move from one person to another through sexual intercourse or oral-genital contact. It can also enter the body through the eye: if a person touches bodily fluids that contain the bacteria and then touches his or her eye, he or she may get chlamydia. Additionally, Chlamydia can be passed from a mother to her baby during the baby's delivery. However, in contrast to what people fear, a person cannot catch chlamydia from a towel, doorknob, or toilet seat.Chlamydia often produces no symptoms. According to Eng and Butler (1997)


This does not mean that the infection is gone. Infection of the cervix and fallopian tubesoccurs frequently. Health Communication Specialists are trained to convey accurate, basic information and referrals to free or low cost clinics nationwide. For a community, it may be having friends who are sexually active, having few positive experiences at school, or living in a neighborhood with poor neighborhood monitoring. Chlamydia may cause heavy bleeding before delivery. Penicillin is not an effective medication against Chlamydial infections. They are more likely, than other teens, to have unprotected sex, to have many sexual partners, to be intoxicated while having sex, and to acquire a sexually transmitted disease. Fertilized eggs may not reach the uterus because tubes are blocked. In 2000, some 240,000 children were born to girls aged 18 or younger. However, even when asymptomatic, chlamydia can result in serious long-term problems, principally damage to the female reproductive organs. There are several factors that increase the likelihood that a teen will become sexually active. Using condoms provides some, but not complete, protection. Infection of the cervix and fallopian tubes the upper genital tract and can cause urethal infection. When compared to teens that are not sexually active, teenage boys and girls who are sexually active are significantly less likely to be happy, and more likely to have depressions. Individual and group counseling sessions with a social worker can be done.

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