Young pregnant women's views on the acceptability of screening for chlamydia as part of routine antenatal care
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In pregnancy, untreated chlamydia infection has been associated with adverse outcomes for both mother and infant. Like most women, pregnant women infected with chlamydia do not report genital symptoms, and are therefore unlikely to b...
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Main Authors: | Bilardi Jade E (Author), De Guingand Deborah L (Author), Temple-Smith Meredith J (Author), Garland Suzanne (Author), Fairley Christopher K (Author), Grover Sonia (Author), Wallace Euan (Author), Hocking Jane S (Author), Tabrizi Sepehr (Author), Pirotta Marie (Author), Chen Marcus Y (Author) |
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2010-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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