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Chlamydia

Making the Diagnosis

A doctor may use a cotton swab to collect bacteria samples from the cervix, rectum, or urethra. A first morning urine sample may also be taken. These may be sent to a lab and checked for the presence of chlamydia.

Since this infection might not have symptoms, your sexual partner(s) could also be infected and should be seen by a doctor in order to also be tested.


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