75% of those assigned female at birth and 50% of those assigned male at birth won't show symptoms of chlamydia. It’s important for your partner(s) to get treated as well, so you can avoid getting infected again and prevent spreading the infection to others. ...
Chlamydia’s one of the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infections in the world, with as many as 3 million new cases every year in the United States alone, but it often goes undetected and undiagnosed! As many as 1 in 4 people with penises have no symptoms and only about 30% ...