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What does Chlamydia trachomatis detection in a urogenital specimen from a young child mean?
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- Published on: 2 June 2017
- Published on: 2 June 2017Utility of Chlamydia trachomatis genotyping in assessment of child sexual abuseShow More
The editorial by Giffard et al. rightly addresses the issue of the potential clinical and social response to the detection of C.trachomatis in urogenital (UGT) specimens from young children. [1] Clinical guidelines frequently state that detection of a sexually transmissible agent in a UGT specimen of a child is strongly indicative of sexual abuse (SA), and even in the absence of disclosure of SA, initiates an investigation...
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