Chlamydia
The following web pages will provide information about Chlamydia including: signs and symptoms, transmission, prevention, treatment, statistical data, testing locations, and how health care providers can report cases.
- Chlamydia Basics
General information about Chlamydia, including signs and symptoms, transmission, complications, prevention and treatment. (PDF versions are available in English, Spanish, Amharic, Oromo, and Somali.)
- Getting Tested
for STDs
Locations for getting tested for Chlamydia and other STDs (excluding private physicians).
- Reporting
a Case of Chlamydia
MDH procedures to report selected STDs, including Chlamydia.
- CDC STD Treatment Guidelines
CDC’s latest treatment guidelines for STDs.
- STD Statistics
and Reports
Incidence of Chlamydia and other STDs in Minnesota. - Chlamydia
Information for Health Care Providers
Information on Chlamydia for health care providers, including clinical information and treatment of cases and contacts.
- The Minnesota Chlamydia Partnership (MCP)
Chlamydia is an epidemic in Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) recognizes the widespread and complex nature of this serious infection; one that is beyond its scope and resources. To formulate and carry out such an approach, MDH is taking the lead in forming the MCP.
- A Special Report: Chlamydia Prevention
A user-friendly version of the Minnesota Chlamydia Strategy in booklet form is available.
Related Topics
- STD News
Recent news and MDH Press Releases regarding Chlamydia and other STDs.
- Programs to Prevent
and Reduce the Risks of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseases:
Minnesota Statute § 121A.23 for STD/HIV Education in Schools
Statute requiring HIV and STD education to be provided in the classroom within Minnesota’s school districts.
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