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CHLYMADIA BIVALENT IgG ANTIBODY EIA TEST

I had recently undergone CHLYMADIA BIVALENT IgG ANTIBODY EIA TEST which tested for CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS AND CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIA.

For CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS it came negative while for CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIA it came back positive.

Can chlamydia trachomatis be ruled out by this test.

Is it accurate for testing sexually transmitted chlamydia?

Till now after 1 year of my first and last exposure i don't have any discharge or pus from penis ,no ulcer no irritation,no pimples.Complication arise after urinating.Like little burning and uneasiness.

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Urine or swab test
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Which test should be done for chlamydia and gonorrhea in case no visible symptoms?
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Blood test does not look for an active infection. Waste of time and money doing a blood test looking for a STD like chlamydia.
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Yes it was a blood test
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Was this a blood test?
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