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Pregnant women's opinions on the acceptability of providing self-taken vaginal swabs for a study of infection and miscarriage
  1. Eleanor Southgate,
  2. Pippa Oakeshott
  1. Division of Population Health Sciences and Education, St George's University of London, London UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Eleanor Southgate, Division of Population Health Sciences and Education, St George's University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK; esouthga{at}sgul.ac.uk

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Patel et al1 describe an audit of antenatal screening in pregnant women with positive syphilis serology to ensure associated sexually transmitted infections were diagnosed and treated. In July 2012, we conducted a brief audit of opinions of consecutive pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic at St George's Healthcare NHS Trust. They were asked a single oral question about whether they …

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