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Your chlamydia NAAT test found no chlamydia DNA. You are clear of this particular STI.
The NAAT (nucleic acid amplification test) did not find genetic material from Chlamydia trachomatis in your sample. This is a very sensitive test.
Good result. Continue regular STI testing if sexually active with multiple partners.
Chlamydia NAAT: Not detectedYour chlamydia test came back negative. No chlamydia bacteria were detected in your sample.
No treatment needed for chlamydia. Continue regular safe sex practices.
Chlamydia NAAT: Not detectedYour test showed no chlamydia. NAAT testing is over 90% sensitive, making this a reliable negative.
If you had symptoms, consider other causes with your doctor.
Chlamydia NAAT: Not detectedYour chlamydia NAAT test found no chlamydia DNA. You are clear of this particular STI.
No action needed for chlamydia.
Chlamydia NAAT: Not detected — negativeNo chlamydia was detected. This is the ideal result.
Clear result. Continue regular testing as part of sexual health screening.
Chlamydia NAAT: Not detectedAn equivocal result means the test detected a small signal that isn't definitively positive or negative. This can happen with very low bacterial load or at the very start of an infection.
Repeat the test in 1–2 weeks or discuss empirical treatment with your doctor if you have symptoms.
Chlamydia NAAT: Equivocal — repeat testing recommendedChlamydia is one of the most common STIs worldwide and is very treatable. It often has no symptoms ('silent' infection) but untreated chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and chronic pain. A single dose of antibiotics cures most cases.
See your doctor for antibiotics (usually azithromycin or doxycycline). Avoid sex until treated. Notify any partners from the last 3–6 months.
Chlamydia NAAT: Detected — positiveYou have an active chlamydia infection with symptoms. Untreated symptomatic chlamydia can quickly progress to cause serious reproductive complications.
See your doctor or sexual health clinic today. Same-day treatment is available. Partner notification is important.
Chlamydia NAAT: Detected — symptomatic infectionUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.