Efficacy of an Immune Modulator in Experimental <emph>Chlamydia trachomatis</emph> Infection of the Female Genital Tract
<p><emph>Objective.</emph> The aim of this study was to determine if vaginal application of the immune response modifier imiquimod (Aldara cream, 3M Pharmaceuticals, St Paul, Minn) would alter the course and/or outcome of female genital tract infection with a human isolate of <e...
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