Chlamydia transmission
Chlamydia is primarily transmitted through sexual contact with an infected individual, and unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex are common modes of transmission. To mitigate the risk of transmission, it is essential to practice safe sex by consistently using condoms and undergoing regular STI testing. Because Chlamydia often presents with mild or no symptoms, it is important to get tested if you are sexually active with a new partner or are at risk of Chlamydia transmission. Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial in preventing the spread of Chlamydia and safeguarding your sexual health.