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		<title>Chlamydia Reinfection: Prevent Effortless Return After Antibiotics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Even after successful antibiotics treatment, chlamydia can come back unexpectedly if you’re not careful—retesting and open communication with partners are key steps to preventing chlamydia reinfection and keeping yourself healthy.</p>
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