Abstract

First-void urine samples are recommended for diagnosing chlamydia with nucleic acid amplification tests, whereas midstream specimens are used for sediment evaluation and bacterial culture. Might midstream samples be sufficient for both purposes? In a New Zealand study, women with known chlamydial infections …

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