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O024 Trichomonas vaginalis– treatment and test of cure analysis in a GUM clinic population
2016
Sexually Transmitted Infections
VVS and rectal positive NAATs, the AC2 Reactive Light Units levels were equivalent, suggesting active infection at both sites. Discussion/conclusion In this sample of women with no rectal symptoms, the rectum was the most prevalent site for chlamydia infection, and rectal swabs found significantly more infections than VVS. There was no association with reported anal sex indicating sexual risk history is unreliable for targeted screening in women.
doi:10.1136/sextrans-2016-052718.23
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