The bacteria Chlamedia is spelled Chlamydia in French.
Your health care provider is used to talking about chlamydia. First, say, "I'd like to be tested for chlamydia." Your health care provider should as if you've had oral, anal, or vaginal sex so that the right test specimen is used. If you know that a partner has been diagnosed with chlamydia, be sure to say so, as you might like to get treated that day while waiting for the results.
Ofloxacin can cure chlamydia, but there are less expensive and easier treatments available. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Chlamydia
Testing for chlamydia is only available very recently, so it's not possible to say with certainty when the first US case of chlamydia occurred.
It is not legal or ethical to lie about chlamydia, but, since someone can be infected without knowing and without having visible signs, it is possible to lie and say that you don't have chlamydia.
"sarımsak"
Alho.
Garlic means L'ail , Butter means du beurre; and garlic butter is translated "beurre d'ail"
lahsun/lassan
Yes, garlic is a low-purine food and does not increase uric acid levels. In fact, some studies suggest that garlic may have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation associated with conditions like gout, which is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood.
garlic bread is spelled in French "du pain à l'ail"