How can I avoid getting Chlamydia again?


To avoid being re-infected, it is important:
  • That your partner is also seen and treated
  • That you do not have penetrative sex (when the penis enters the vagina, mouth or anus) until you and your partner have been treated
  • You continue to use condoms properly especially if you change your sexual partner


Always carry a condom
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All text developed by the Department of Health and the Health Protection Agency. Amendments have been added to support the B-clear Chlamydia Screening Programme.
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