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Is non-invasive testing for sexually transmitted infections an efficient and acceptable alternative for patients? A randomised controlled trial
- Correspondence to Miss L Brown, Whittall Street Clinic, Department GU Medicine, Whittall Street, Birmingham B4 6DH, UK; louise.brown{at}hobtpct.nhs.uk
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Is non-invasive testing for sexually transmitted infections an efficient and acceptable alternative for patients? A randomised controlled trial
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- Accepted April 16, 2010
- First published August 26, 2010.
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May 13, 2016
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