An educated, professional woman met a gentleman at a friend's house one evening. She was director of a New York law firm. The man was equally successful in his professional career. The couple hit it off immediately. There were many evenings of quiet candlelit dinners, and soon, they became sexually intimate. Neither one used condoms or other means of protection. Three days after having intercourse, the woman began experiencing fever, vomiting, and severe abdominal pains. She made an appointment to see her doctor. Assuming the illness was an intestinal upset, the physician prescribed appropriate medication. The woman was actually suffering from chlamydia, but the fact that she was sexually active did not come up during the examination. Dark inclusion bodies typical of a chlamydia infection and Auran (2012). Feeling better, the woman continued her normal routine. But six months later, with no apparent warning, she collapsed on a New York City sidewalk. The woman was rushed to a local hospital, where...