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Improved sensitivity from pooled urine, pharyngeal and rectal specimens when using a molecular assay for the detection of chlamydia and gonorrhoea near point of care

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Footnotes

  • Handling editor Anna Maria Geretti

  • Contributors JAD authored the manuscript with SFEB, LC and JD. All authors contributed to methodology formation, data analysis and the final manuscript.

  • Funding This study was conducted with support and under the auspices of the Queensland Professorial Chair in blood-borne virus (BBV) and STI. Cepheid provided funding and in-kind support under an Independent Research Support Agreement for phase II of the study.

  • Competing interests DMW reports research funding from SpeeDx Pty Ltd.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; internally peer reviewed.