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- :Torrone, Elizabeth ;Beeston, TaraJan 2016 | J Correct Health Care. 22(1):21-27:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends chlamydia screening at intake for all females in juvenile detention facilities. Identifying ...
- :Stenger, Mark Richard ;Baral, StefanFeb 2017 | Sex Health. 14(1):18-27:The trajectory of sexually transmissible infection (STI) incidence among gay and other men who have sex with men (MSM) suggests that incidence will li...
- :Diesel, Jill ;Peterson, Amy12 01 2021 | Sex Transm Dis. 48(12):e228-e235:Since 2010, reported chlamydia and gonorrhea rates decreased among Black women aged 15 to 19 years and were stable for Black women aged 20 to 24 years...
- :Diesel, Jill ;Kreisel, Kristen3 01 2021 | Sex Transm Dis. 48(3):152-160:Background:During 2010–2017, rates of reported chlamydia decreased among young Black women but increased for White women and all men. Since chlamydi...
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