Is the swab test for mycoplasma chlamydia accurate?

Swab testing for Mycoplasma Chlamydia is generally accurate, but due to the low detection rate of Chlamydia, a test result that is negative is not necessarily negative.
Swab testing for Mycoplasma Chlamydia involves using a swab to dip secretions and epithelial cells from the male urethra or female vagina for culture and drug sensitivity testing, which is generally accurate. However, due to the low detection rate of chlamydia, a test result that is negative is not necessarily negative.
Mycoplasma chlamydia has a significant impact on human health and can be transmitted through sexual activity, so it is important to avoid sexual activity after becoming ill. You can use azithromycin, doxycycline and other medications as directed by your doctor to treat the infection.
If you suspect that you are infected with mycoplasma chlamydia, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.