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- Nucleic acid amplification tests enable detection of on all specimens
- These tests are more sensitive than traditional culture techniques for C. trachomatis and are the preferred method for the detection of this organism
- If diagnostic tools (e.g., a Gram stain and microscope) are unavailable, patients should be treated for both C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae
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