Antenatal measures include thorough care of mother and treatment of genital infections when suspected.
However, there was a higher frequency of genital infections at both the 10 mg and the 25 mg dosages.
Since then a great deal has been learnt about its role in the pathogenesis of non-specific genital infection.
When a genital infection is present, both partners should be treated simultaneously with appropriate antibiotics.
The diagnosis of genital chlamydial infections evolved rapidly from the 1990s through 2006.
Some experts believe genital infections with papilloma viruses are increasing at an alarming rate today.
However, both viral types can cause either genital or oral infections.
About 30 or so types can cause genital infections.
But non-specific genital infections (affecting both men and women) have increased, rapidly reaching an alarming 132 391 cases in 1981.