If I Tested Negative For Chlamydia Will My Parteners Test Be Negative Too?
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Chlamydia is a sort of infection that is caused by any kind of bacteria that belongs to the phylum Chlamydie. It is considered a genital disease that is caused because of the human eye. It is a very common disease that is transferred sexually i.e. it is an STD. it is found to be living only inside the cells of humans. A person who is affected from Chlamydia may or may not suffer from the infection. Almost half of the men and about three fourths of the women do not have symptoms of any kind of infections present in them.
These are not having any symptoms and can lead to very severe outcomes. However they can by treated with the help of proper medication.
answered 2 years ago
Well hopefully, it will turn up negative, as you can never tell if one has just 1 partner. If you know you have only been with him, you are certain but hopefully he is only with one partner too.
answered 2 years ago
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