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Chlamydia trachomatis RNA in the environment: is there potential for false-positive nucleic acid amplification test results?
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- Published on: 7 September 2010
- Published on: 7 September 2010Brief Encounters-Helen WardShow More
Hi, I am interested in the article which was published in 2008 called Brief Encounters by Helen Ward and Emma Meader which concerns Chlamydia and Toilet seats.
http://sti.bmj.com:80/cgi/content/full/84/2/107
Does this mean that it IS possible to catch an STI from a surface and that they can survive on surfaces for up to 50 days and within that 50 remain active enough to be caught? I am not just talking about c...Conflict of Interest:
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