Chlamydia trachomatis nucleic acid test is currently the most commonly used test to check for Chlamydia trachomatis infection, which can be performed by extracting secretions from the mucosal surface with high accuracy. Chlamydia trachomatis can easily infect human mucosal tissues, such as conjunctivitis and urinary tract infections, and timely diagnosis and targeted anti-infection treatment is the key to good treatment results. However, the accuracy of traditional testing methods for chlamydial antibodies is usually low, and chlamydial culture, although highly accurate, takes a long time and is costly. With the advancement of technology, it is now possible to specifically test for the genetic material inside the chlamydia, i.e. DNA, with very high accuracy, in a very short time and at a low cost, making it the most ideal test available.