**5. Conclusion**

Successful management of chlamydia is possible only with its timely and complete detection.

The peculiarities of the clinical course of chlamydia infection, the difficulties of its diagnosis, and therapy in chronic persistent forms determine the difficulties of patient curation.

The prevalence of chlamydial infection, especially its persistent forms, is probably much higher than its detection rate.

A standardized approach to diagnosis and therapy is optimal for acute chlamydia infection.
