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Chlamydia trachomatis: Testing sensitivity in midstream compared with first-void urine specimens
published:
February 2012
Authors:
David Murdoch,
J Elisabeth Wells,
Edward Coughlan,
Sue Bagshaw,
Paul Corwin,
Stephen Chambers,
Les Toop
journal:
Annals of Family Medicine
volume:
10
issue:
1
pages:
50–53
DOI:
10.1370/afm.1323
PMID:
22230830