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Your Organisational Guidance

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Diagnose, behandeling, opvolging en doorverwijzing van infecties met Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in de eerste lijnPublished by: Werkgroep Ontwikkeling Richtlijnen Eerste Lijn (Worel)Last published: 2025Diagnostic, traitement, suivi et renvoi des infections à Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) en soins primairesPublished by: Groupe de Travail Développement de recommmandations de première ligneLast published: 2025

Because of the risk of re-infection, men and women should be re-tested approximately 3 months after treatment with antibiotics. If re-testing after 3 months is not possible, individuals should be re-tested if they present for medical care within 12 months of treatment.[5]

Pregnant women found to have a chlamydial infection should be re-tested 4 weeks after treatment, and again within 3 months.[5]

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