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Research letter
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
- Correspondence to Dr Judith Ann Dean, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia; j.dean4{at}uq.edu.au
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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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- Received October 12, 2020
- Accepted October 25, 2020
- First published November 13, 2020.
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August 17, 2021
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