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Chlamydial infection. Incidence in 'non-specific' urethritis
1972
Sexually Transmitted Infections
The isolation of Chlamydia in cell culture (Gordon, Harper, Quan, Treharne, Dwyer, and Garland, 1969) from urethral material from three of seven men who had presented because of acute nonspecific urethritis (NSU) was reported by Dunlop, Hare, Darougar, Jones, and Rice (1969). Isolates were also obtained from cervical material from one of three sexual partners of these men. Isolation in yolk sac and the examination of smears were less sensitive tests for Chlamydia in clinical specimens than was
doi:10.1136/sti.48.6.425
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