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| Comparison of sexually transmitted disease prevalence by reported level of condom use among patients attending an urban sexually transmitted disease clinic. | Academic Article |
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| Cotesting for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Emergency Department. | Academic Article |
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| Disparities in chlamydia testing among young women with sexually transmitted infection symptoms. | Academic Article |
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| Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Offenders Following Arrest or Incarceration. | Academic Article |
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| Evaluation of a Statewide Online, At-Home Sexually Transmitted Infection and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Program. | Academic Article |
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| Improving care for sexually transmitted infections. | Academic Article |
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| Increasing sexually transmitted infections among adolescents in the USA. | Academic Article |
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| Intrauterine device use, sexually transmitted infections, and fertility: a prospective cohort study. | Academic Article |
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| Portrayal of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Popular Films. | Academic Article |
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| Predicting Clinical Practice Change: An Evaluation of Trainings on Sexually Transmitted Disease Knowledge, Diagnosis, and Treatment. | Academic Article |
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| Reactive arthritis in patients attending an urban sexually transmitted diseases clinic. | Academic Article |
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| Sexually Transmitted Infections in Association With Area-Level Prostitution and Drug-Related Arrests. | Academic Article |
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| The impact of delinquency on young adult sexual risk behaviors and sexually transmitted infections. | Academic Article |
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| The National Academies Report on Sexually Transmitted Infections: Implications for Clinical Training, Licensing, and Practice Guidelines. | Academic Article |
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| Time from first intercourse to first sexually transmitted infection diagnosis among adolescent women. | Academic Article |
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