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Sex Transm Infect 2004;80:79
  • Brief Encounters

Brief Encounters

  1. Rob Miller, Editor

      CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE

      A 41 year old HIV infected man with an extensive travel history developed intermittent fever and weight loss shortly after returning from abroad. Extensive and prolonged investigation identified the cause.
 See p 86

      CHLAMYDIA—TIP OF THE ICEBERG IN SLOVENIA?

      Klavs et al report results from the first National Study of Sexual Lifestyles, Attitudes and Health, in Slovenia. A major objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of and risk factors for genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection. The findings of a relatively high prevalence of genital chlamydial infection, in the presence of relatively low risk sexual behaviour and low reported rates of chlamydia infection, suggest there are deficiencies in the strategies used for diagnosis and treatment of this infection and further lend support for introduction of a chlamydia screening programme in Slovenia.
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      WHY WAIT—LETS DO IT!

      Many adolescents are sexually active (often with more …

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