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Protecting your partner from chlamydia

In this chapter, you will learn how to protect your partner from chlamydia.


Chlamydia is a very contagious infection and can be transmitted through various kinds of contact: genital to genital, oral to genital, genital to rectal, oral to rectal, and via sex toys.


To protect your partner, you need to understand

  • how the transmission occurs,
  • common chlamydia myths , and
  • the chance of getting chlamydia in sexual and nonsexual ways.

Let’s start!

How chlamydia is transmitted

Chlamydia usually affects the mucosal surfaces—that is, the inner lining of the urethra, vagina, rectum, eyes, and oral cavity. Once a mucosal area is infected with chlamydia, it becomes inflamed and develops a discharge. Discharge from an infected person comes into contact with a susceptible person’s mucosa (in the penile, vaginal, oral, or rectal areas) and the process repeats.

The truth about common chlamydia misconceptions

  • Chlamydia can be contracted multiple times. The body’s immune system gives no long-term protection against it.
  • Chlamydia infection can be spread by a person with or without symptoms.
  • Chlamydia infection can be passed without ejaculation.
  • Chlamydia infection can be passed even during the first few days after treatment.

Various ways chlamydia can be transmitted

This table shows the chance of getting chlamydia in sexual and nonsexual ways.

Sex
(per unprotected intercourse)
Sex toysHard surfaces (Toilet seats, doorknobs, etc.)Fabric (Towels, clothing, and bedding)

Chance of transmission

  • Male to female: 4.5%
  • Female to male: 4.5%

Can occur,* but the likelihood is unknown (no data are available).


  • If fresh infected fluids are on the toy. Dry toys, unclean or cleaned with soap, are usually safe.

Very unlikely*(close to 0%)


  • The chance is only theoretical. An unlikely sequence of events would have to happen for transmission to happen via a hard surface.

Very unlikely*(close to 0%)


  • The chance is only theoretical. An unlikely sequence of events would have to happen for transmission to happen via fabric.

Chlamydia infection’s survival outside the body

This table summarizes how long chlamydia bacteria survive on various surfaces.

Note: These are estimates; the bacteria’s survival time will vary depending on the humidity and temperature of their environment.

MaterialAverage survival time

Water

(50 °C) – 30 mins.

Metal

2–3 hours in wet conditions

Cotton clothes

Up to 24 hours

Pigskin (biologically identical to human skin)

Up to 24 hours

Plastic

Up to 24 hours

Glass

30 mins. 2–3 hours in wet conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions

In this section, our expert doctor will discuss a few aspects of protecting your partner from chlamydia in more depth. We have reviewed real-life patient questions and grouped them into topics so the doctor can answer them clearly.

Dr. Fuzayloff has been a practicing physician at a busy STD center in Midtown Manhattan , NYC, for over two decades.

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