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Yes. Organisms like Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma would not be shown in standard culture test methods.
http://www.mens-health-issues.com/why-pcr-can-diagnose-prostatitis....
http://books.google.cz/books?id=tHZ9thCt4skC&lpg=PA9&ots=Uv...
I am sorry man, my English is not so good but yours is a total disaster - are you using google translate or some other online translator? If you do - it does not work. Talk to your local laboratories about PCR Testing - how to prepare yourself, what specimens are accepted and when to deliver. Alternatively use online search, like google - search works perfectly unlike google translator.
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