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Determinants of Persistent and Recurrent Chlamydia trachomatis Infection in Young Women
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Persistent or recurrent infection is very common in young women with chlamydial infection. Improved strategies are needed to assure treatment of women's male sex partners. Rescreening, or retesting of women for chlamydial infection a few months after treatment, also is recommended as a routine chlamydia prevention strategy.
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