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    Rickettsia‚ mycoplasma and chlamydia are three very unique bacterias. Here are a few reasons why for each bacteria. Rickettsia is an obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria. This type of bacteria is very small and is bacilli shaped. Rickettsia causes rocky mountain spotted fever‚ rickettsia pox‚ epidemic typhus and murine typhus disease. It is found in ticks‚ lice‚ fleas‚ mites‚ chiggers and mammals. It is transmitted by a bite (vector transmission) from an infected tick‚ mite‚ flea or any

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    pathogenic bacteria and our benign endogenous microflora. Therefore‚ there is a need to find out a novel approach that inhibits the bacterial pathogenesis and infection [1-3]. Chlamydia trachomatis is the main sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen and it causes pelvic inflammatory disease‚ ectopic pregnancy and infertility. Chlamydia species are obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacteria that have a unique biphasic developmental cycle: a metabolic

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    et al.‚ 2014‚ p.734). Young people aged 15-24 accounted for more than half of the nearly 20 million newly reported STIs nationwide (Centers of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2013; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [DHHS] (2017). Chlamydia is reported as the most common STI which is validated by statistics

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    However‚ C. trachomatis is capable of evading the host innate and adaptive immune response using many different mechanisms while resides in the genital epithelial cell [42–46]. Studies using a prospective cohort of women in high risk for chlamydia infection show that efficient immune response that correlate with protection against infection or reduced risk for reinfection‚ consist of the production of IFN-γ by peripheral-blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)

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    infection Chlamydia. The rational as to why this subject was chosen was to increase knowledge importance of safe sex health education within the targeted group and hopefully change in sexual behaviours. The session not only raises awareness on the subject of Chlamydia but also looked at preventative measures. The targeted audience involved were University students aged 18 to 24 years. The awareness event took place in the student forum hall within Middlesex University Hendon campus. Chlamydia trachomatis

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    cold to anthrax. I will be discussing the communicable disease chlamydia and how it affects the person as well as everything around them. Awareness about communicable disease is going to be the biggest way to prevent many of them we have existing now. Communicable Disease According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ chlamydia is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium‚ Chlamydia trachomatis (Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)‚ 2010). This

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    Epidemiology Paper Chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Chlamydia is transmitted through direct contact through mucus membranes such as eyes‚ throat‚ and genital areas. It may also be transmitted to babies during vaginal delivery at birth‚ resulting in conjunctivitis or pneumonia. Chlamydia is considered a silent epidemic because individuals with the disease are often asymptomatic and go untreated. Left untreated‚ Chlamydia can lead to pelvic

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    people that are sexually active‚ using condoms the right way and every time is the best way to prevent an STD. Condoms are the only way that protects sexually active people from getting an STD‚ and it doesn’t always help. (The Most Common STDs) Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD in the United States. There are over one million cases reported each year. About 50% of sexually active people will get HPV (Genital Human Papillomavirus). There are about six million new cases that are diagnosed

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    be discussing the communicable disease chlamydia and how the infection affects individuals. Chlamydia is a curable and a preventable disease‚ and with awareness and prevention individuals can protect themselves from contacting the contagious disease. According to Center for Disease Control (2011)‚ chlamydia is a sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Chlamydia trachomatis‚ can damage a woman ’s reproductive organs if left untreated. Symptoms of chlamydia are usually mild‚ left untreated can cause

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    year.  Teenage girls and young women need to be particularly aware of STDs. A recent study estimates that 1 in 4 teenage girls (aged 14-19) have an STD. African- Americans girls and young women have some of the highest rates of STDs‚ especially for chlamydia and gonorrhea. In addition‚ women suffer more frequent and more serious complications from STDs than men.   Many STDS have no symptoms‚ but can still be passed from person to person. A lot of people who have an STD don’t even know it. They may look

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