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How is chlamydia typically diagnosed?

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Chlamydia is detected by sending a sample of urine or by sending a cotton swab the has been in contact with the cervix or penis. The lab will then test for the presence of chlamydia DNA providing a very accurate diagnosis of chlamydia.

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