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Chlamydia prevalence in young attenders of rural and regional primary care services in Australia: a cross‐sectional survey
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Chlamydia prevalence is similar in young men and women attending general practice. Testing only those with genital symptoms or a partner with an STI would have missed three-quarters of cases. Most men and women are amenable to being tested in general practice, even in rural and regional areas.
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