Is chlamydia becoming resistant to antibiotics?
Ava Arnold
Updated on March 20, 2026
Syphilis and chlamydia have also begun to show resistance to antibiotics in some parts of the world, though Klausner says there are several treatment options for both.
Can antibiotics for chlamydia fail?
Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are all caused by bacteria and are generally curable with antibiotics. However, these STIs often go undiagnosed and are becoming more difficult to treat, with some antibiotics now failing as a result of misuse and overuse.Why won't my chlamydia go away after treatment?
In most cases infections found on retesting are new infections, transmitted by either an untreated prior partner or an infected new partner. Retesting a few months after diagnosis and treatment of chlamydia can detect repeat infection for earlier treatment to prevent complications and further transmission.What STD is becoming resistant to antibiotics?
Gonorrhea has progressively developed resistance to the antibiotic drugs prescribed to treat it. Following the spread of gonococcal fluoroquinolone resistance, the cephalosporin antibiotics have been the foundation of recommended treatment for gonorrhea.Is there a chance that chlamydia treatment won't work?
Conclusion. In these samples of men who have sex with women with Ct-related NGU, azithromycin treatment failure was between 6.2% and 12.8%. This range of failure is lower than previously published but higher than the desired World Health Organization's target chlamydia treatment failure rate ofHow can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? - Gerry Wright
What if azithromycin does not cure chlamydia?
Unfortunately, repeat infection with chlamydia is common.This means that even though azithromycin has cured your current infection with chlamydia, this does not mean you will not get chlamydia again. If your sexual partners have not been appropriately treated, you are at high-risk for reinfection.