there is no need for test cure if the patient has been compliant and there has been no risk of re-infection
note that some patients, especially those who have asymptomatic infection, may prefer reassurance of a test cure
if nucleic acid amplification tests (PCR/LCR) are used, then this should be undertaken a minimum of three weeks after initiation therapy, to avoid false-positive results
Reference:
(1) SIGN. Management of genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection: a national clinical guideline. Edinburgh: Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, 2000.
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