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4. It is Associated with Infection

Reiter's syndrome is a reaction to infection. Different infections can trigger the condition, and symptoms generally appear one to three weeks after the initial infection. The most common triggering infection is Chlamydia, which is acquired through sexual contact. Infections of the intestinal tract, such as salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Campylobacter, can also cause the condition.

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