Chlamydia Treatment Practices and Time to Treatment in Massachusetts: Directly Observed Therapy Versus Pharmacy Prescriptions
Background Directly observed therapy (DOT) is recommended for the treatment of chlamydia, however pharmacy prescriptions are frequently used. Adherence to DOT and the association between treatment method and time to treatment is unknown. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of a randomized 2%...
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Main Authors: | Laura Platt (Author), Heather Elder (Author), Ingrid V. Bassett (Author), Lauren Molotnikov (Author), Monina Klevens (Author), Erin O'Connor (Author), Dylan Leach (Author), Kathleen Roosevelt (Author), Katherine Hsu (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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