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Chlamydia Positivity in American Indian/Alaska Native Women Screened in Family Planning Clinics, 1997–2004
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AI/AN women had consistently higher levels of chlamydia positivity than non-Native women, even after adjustment for age and diagnostic test. Further investigation of risks for chlamydia, related outcomes, access to screening, sexual networks, and enhanced surveillance would be beneficial for improving health in this vulnerable population.
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