Chlamydia and other STIs are never transmitted by nonsexual contact; only your sex partner(s) are at risk. Household members and the children of infected people never get it (assuming no sexual abuse). Chlamydia is pretty uncommon beyond age 30: were you diagnosed with a positive lab test? If so, it will clear up promptly with doxycycline, the preferred treatment. Good luck.
Answered 4/23/2023
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Have your partner and yourself treated. You have not spread it but pl get into the habit of washing your hands after each of these activities.
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