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Rates of gonorrhoea and chlamydia in black ethnic groups
  1. Brian Evans1,
  2. Robert Bond2,
  3. Ken Macrae3
  1. 1Department of GU Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London
  2. 2Imperial College School of Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London
  3. 3Postgraduate Medical School, University of Surrey, Guildford
  1. Dr B A Evans

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Editor,—In their cross sectional study of patients attending 11 clinics in London, Low et al1 report the incidence of both gonorrhoea and chlamydial infection to be higher in black Caribbeans and black “other” ethnic groups than in black Africans. Neither the authors …

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