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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by an infection in the vaginal or uterine tract.
The test pack we offer is designed solely for use by medical professionals with clear, straightforward instructions. The tests provide simple positive or negative results within 10 minutes and all tests are CE approved for professional use only.
You will receive everything you need to do 2 tests:
2 x Test Device
2 x Reagent Solutions
2 x Vaginal Swab
2 x Male Urethral Swab
2 x Extraction Tube
1 x Instructions For Use
Browse our range of Chlamydia Testing Kits, or alternatively, take a look at our full range of Sexual Health Test Kits.
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What is Chlamydia?
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by an infection in the vaginal or uterine tract caused by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria.
How common is it?
Chlamydia infection has recently become very common, especially among young adults and teenagers. It is thought that around 20% of young women may have a Chlamydia infection.
What are the symptoms of Chlamydia?
In women, symptoms of Chlamydia may include:
In men, symptoms of Chlamydia may include:
However, about 75% of women and 50% of men with Chlamydia have no symptoms of infection.
In women, untreated Chlamydia can spread into the pelvic area and infect the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries leading to pelvic inflammatory disease, a serious infection. It is also a major cause of cervicitis, urethritis, and endometriosis in women. This is a worry because an infection can cause sterility. This is why we sell this test as all women who are trying for a baby should have this test first as any unprotected sex can cause the infection to be contracted.
How is it treated?
Once it has been diagnosed, Chlamydia can easily be treated and cured with antibiotics.
What do I get in this pack?
You will receive everything you need to do 2 tests:
2 x Test Device
2 x Reagent Solutions
2 x Vaginal Swab
2 x Male Urethral Swab
2 x Extraction Tube
1 x Instructions For Use
For full instructions on how to use the Chlamydia test click here
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