Testing for chlamydia is the most common infectious agent of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). This disease is caused by ureaplasma disease, which has a microbiological character similar to chlamydia. This disease can cause abdominal pain and problems with conception in women. This disease can lead to infertility in women and men, as well as infectious complications that are dangerous to the health of the unborn child.
To diagnose chlamydemia, a pregnancy test kit can be used that contains DNA probes that can detect the presence of chlamydia in pregnant women or males.