Abstract

Previous data suggest that females are more likely to contract Chlamydia trachomatis from infected males than males are likely to contract it from females. But these findings could reflect a greater difficulty in culturing chlamydia from males. These investigators used a PCR assay to study chlamydia transmission …

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