Assignment task:
A 21-year-old cisgender man has several sexual relationships with cisgender women while living away from his home during a summer work project. One week after returning home and resuming his relationship with a previous partner, he develops urethral discharge and is diagnosed with urethral chlamydia. Testing for gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV are all negative. Given this situation, which one of the following would be considered the best strategy regarding management of this man's sex partners? Evaluation, testing, and presumptive chlamydia treatment for all sex partners in the prior 60 days Evaluation and testing for chlamydia infection for all sex partners in the prior 30 days, with treatment of those who test positive for chlamydia All sex partners in the prior 30 days should be contacted by phone and those with genitourinary symptoms should undergo further evaluation and possible treatment No follow-up is needed since nearly all persons who become infected with Chlamydia trachomatis will develop major symptoms and seek medical care