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Male And Female Chlamydial Infection [infecção Clamidiana Feminina E Masculina]
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Revista Brasileira De Medicina. , v. 67, n. 5, p. 129 - 134, 2010.
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Autor
Goncalves A.K.S.
Giraldo P.C.
Silva M.J.P.M.D.A.
Andrade C.D.F.
Pontes A.C.
Eleuterio Jr. J.
Amaral R.L.G.
Da Silva L.V.
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: In recent years, the concepts of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) have changed. The idea that STD affect just he only promiscuous people, no longer applies. In nowadays, patients with STDs are people of normal daily life, and must not have multiple sexual partners. Moreover, the clinical symptoms of classic and STD have been overridden by asymptomatic infections, such as Chlamydial infection. Objective: To update the theme and highlight important diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. Methods: The authors emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, not only to stop the infection itself, but also prevent complications, and interrupt the epidemiological chain. 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