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Sex Transm Infect 2002;78:232-234 doi:10.1136/sti.78.4.232
  • Update

Chlamydia trachomatis diagnostics

  1. M A Chernesky
  1. Correspondence to:
 M A Chernesky, Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, St Joseph’s Healthcare, 50 Charlton Avenue East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 4A6;
 chernesk{at}mcmaster.ca

    Abstract

    Nucleic acid amplification (NAA) assays for the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis infections started to appear in the peer reviewed literature about 12 years ago and during that period we have seen an incredible effort put into the development and evaluation of commercially developed NAA kits to diagnose and treat infections.

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