Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Chlamydia: Top Treatment Centers in United States

Most of people afraid to consult treatment center to have some test if they are infected of what we called Chlamydia. If you have chlamydia, chances are that you may exhibit few symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms may be mild and can easily go undetected. Women are more likely to experience few symptoms associated with the infection although chlamydia in men can also result in few or no symptoms. Signs of chlamydia usually appear between 1 and 3 weeks after infection, though sometimes they can take longer to manifest.

IF you are experiencing those mentioned SYMPTOMS either you do self 100% effective medication based on our study for 15 years or you consult the following treatment centers.
 
Top Treatment Centers:
1. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene: Examination and treatment facilities are available for Chlamydia and other sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. New York City residents may call 311 or send an SMS as 212 NEWYORK.
2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN: A non-profit medical organization that treats many complex diseases and disorders including Chlamydia.
3. John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore: Ranked at No.1 among all hospitals for its reputed Gynecology department that deals with the treatment of Chlamydia and other venereal diseases.
4. Brigham Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
5. Massachusetts General Hospital
6. Magee –Women Hospital of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
7. San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
8. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
9. Stanford Hospitals and Clinics, Palo Alto, CA
10. North Western Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL

The 2nd European Conference of National Strategies for Chlamydia Trachomatis

Last May 23-24, 2013 the 2nd European Conference of National Strategies for Chlamydia trachomatis and Human Papillomavirus was held in Berlin. This is to discuss and provide an outstanding experience for learning and scientific exchange, a tradition consistent with previous European Chlamydia  and Papillomavirus conference. 

The organiser is confident that the conferece will spark the minds of both young as well as established researchers, epidemiologists, clinicians, health care funders, and laboratory doctors, and start valuable discussions, and enrich the Proceedings of this Symposium!

The challenge of the European health care is the recognition of Chlamydia trachomatis and Human Papillomovirus as a public health problem. Nucleic acid amplification tests are the optimal ones for the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis, but are not routinely used in many countries. On-demand Human Papillomovirus vaccination provision tends to miss the lower socioeconomic groups and minorities, which are exactly the groups that are missed by the opportunistic cervical screening that still prevails in Europe.

This will be a great start to have a proper handling of this spreading infections.

For more details about the EFFECTIVE MEDICINES check TREATMENT OF CHLAMYDIA.