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          <td width="19%" valign="top" bgcolor="#D8EAFE"><!--mstheme--><font face="verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><p align="center"><a href="../sti/eye"><img src="../images/chlamy15.jpg" alt="wpe44.jpg (8292 bytes)" border="2" width="100" height="77"></a></p>
            <h6 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Eye infection of neonate<!--mstheme--></font></h6>
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            <h6 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Adult eye infection<!--mstheme--></font></h6>
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            <h5 align="center"><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366"><a href="http://www.phls.co.uk/facts/STI/EpidOfSTIsInE&amp;W-chlamydia.htm" target="_blank">UK
        Chlamydia figures</a><!--mstheme--></font></h5>
            <p align="center"><a href="http://www.agum.org.uk/CEG/S4_chlamydia.html" target="_blank"></a></p>
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          <td width="81%" valign="top"><!--mstheme--><font face="verdana, Arial, Helvetica"><h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366"><a name="What">What</a> is it?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>An <a href="../glossary#Infection">infection</a> caused by a germ which infects the
        genitals of men and women.However it can spread beyond this area. Occasionally it may
        cause an eye infection.</p>
            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Is it common?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>It is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and the most likely
        identifiable cause of <a href="../sti/nsu">N.S.U.</a> (Non specific urethritis) in men.</p>
            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Where does it come from?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>It can be very easily passed on through vaginal, anal and perhaps oral sex. Sometimes
        it only takes close physical contact to spread. There is no evidence to show that it can
        be passed on from toilet seats, sharing towels or cups. An infected mother can pass it on
        to her babies eyes at birth. It can also be spread from genitals to eyes on the fingers.</p>
            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">How does it show itself?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>Symptoms of infection may show up at anytime. Often this is between 1 to 3 weeks after
        exposure but the majority of women and a good proportion of men will not realise they have
        it. Symptoms may not emerge until a long way down the line. Tests done at a <a href="../clinics/whatisa">GUM clinic</a> usually take one week before the results are
        available.</p>
            <h5><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">- some women may notice<!--mstheme--></font></h5>
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            <p>However these symptoms are more commonly caused by other conditions.</p>
            <h5><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">- some men may notice<!--mstheme--></font></h5>
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            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Can it do much damage?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>It can usually be treated very effectively with <a href="../glossary#Antibiotics">antibiotics</a>
        and cured completely. It is important that further tests are done after treatment to see
        that the infection has cleared. Without proper treatment it can cause long term
        complications for both men and women one of which could include infertility. Research from
        a large study in Scandanavia published early 2001 pointed towards a possible link with
        cervical cancer and some types of chlamydia. This has not been properly established and
        more investigations are needed. </p>
            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">Can it be prevented?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>Like most other sexually transmitted infections a proper and consistent use of condoms
        (including flavoured ones for oral sex) will reduce the chance of becoming infected.</p>
            <h3><!--mstheme--><font color="#003366">What about <a href="../sti/partconcern">sexual partners</a>?<!--mstheme--></font></h3>
            <p>Because many people may be totally unaware they are infected so it is important that
        current and recent sexual partners (perhaps over the past 6 months) should be offered the
        chance to be tested and treated if necessary. However it is an infection that could have
        been acquired a long time ago. In some cases this could be a matter of years. A health
        adviser can help you to work out how best to inform partners.</p>
            <p>It will take about 1 month for your body to heal from this infection after treatment.
        During this period you would be strongly advised to avoid any sexual contact and also
        until a partner has been seen. </p>
            <p>Last updated <!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%d-%m-%y" startspan -->27-03-01<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="12324" --></p>
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