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what if chlamydia treatment fails

by Mr. Rowan Luettgen DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Given that treatment failure could lead to ongoing CT transmission and an increased risk of complications associated with chlamydia, including HIV transmission, [4–6] it is vital that we understand the mechanisms of treatment failure and have access to highly efficacious treatments.Jul 29, 2015

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What happens if chlamydia doesn't go away after treatment?

Untreated chlamydia can increase a woman's risk for developing: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain. In fact, women who become reinfected with chlamydia have an even higher risk for PID and ectopic pregnancy than those with a first infection.

What happens if antibiotics don't work for chlamydia?

But if it's left untreated, it can cause a few complications. For example, if you have a vulva, you could develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is a painful infection that could damage your uterus, cervix, and ovaries. Untreated chlamydia can also lead to scarred fallopian tubes, which can cause infertility.

Does chlamydia treatment ever fail?

The pooled estimate of failure rate difference was 2.37% (CI 95%: 0.68%-4.06%), which shows that azithromycin has a higher failure rate in the treatment of chlamydia compared to doxycycline and other examined medications.

How likely is it for chlamydia treatment to fail?

Background. Three recent prospective studies have suggested that the 1-g dose of azithromycin for Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) was less effective than expected, reporting a wide range of treatment failure rates (5.8%–22.6%).

What if azithromycin does not cure chlamydia?

Unfortunately, repeat infection with chlamydia is common. This means that even though azithromycin has cured your current infection with chlamydia, this does not mean you will not get chlamydia again. If your sexual partners have not been appropriately treated, you are at high-risk for reinfection.

Can chlamydia treatment failed twice?

Repeat infections of chlamydia are very common and may represent re-infection from an untreated partner or treatment failure.

Is chlamydia becoming resistant to antibiotics?

Syphilis and chlamydia have also begun to show resistance to antibiotics in some parts of the world, though Klausner says there are several treatment options for both.

Do chlamydia antibiotics always work?

More than 95% of people will be cured if they take their antibiotics correctly. You may be started on antibiotics once test results have confirmed you have chlamydia. But if it's very likely you have the infection, you might be started on treatment before you get your results.

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