Sexually Transmitted Disease, Chlamydia Infection, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease A communicable disease is a bacteria or virus that can is transferred from person to person, or from animals or the physi

Sexually Transmitted Disease, Chlamydia Infection, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease A communicable disease is a bacteria or virus that can is transferred from person to person, or from animals or the physi

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Sexually Transmitted Disease, Chlamydia Infection, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

A communicable disease is a bacteria or virus that can is transferred from person to person, or from animals or the physical environment to individuals by a variety of ways. For example, air and water, to contaminated articles or fomites, insect, and animal bites (Reigelman, p. 210, 2018). The spreading of a communicable disease is easily transferred and can range from a common cold to anthrax making the disease contagious. I will be discussing the communicable disease chlamydia and how the infection affects individuals.

Chlamydia is a curable and a preventable disease, and with awareness and prevention individuals can protect themselves from contacting the contagious