Ocular prophylaxis with silver nitrate and or antibiotics is ineffective in preventing neonatal chlamydial conjunctivitis. By increasing awareness of the potential adverse consequences ...
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It can affect anyone who is sexually active and may not cause symptoms. Doctors may prescribe antibiotics along with other measures to treat it ...
2. Eye Issues STIs such as chlamydia and gonorrhoea can cause eye infections, widely known as conjunctivitis or "pink eye," ...
Australia is rolling out a chlamydia vaccine trial among koalas ... "It is a cruel disease that causes debilitating conjunctivitis, bladder infections and at times, infertility," Amber Gillett ...
Thirty-five to 50% of infants born to mothers who test positive for clamydia develop chlamydial conjunctivitis, and 11 to 20% of these children develop pneumonia. [3] The initial watery mucoid ...