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Chlamydial Testing: Just “One More Swab”

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Increase compliance with testing forasymptomatic chlamydial infectionby letting patients know that they arenot being “singled out”; screening isrecommended for all sexually activewomen aged 25 years and younger.

Increase compliance with testing forasymptomatic chlamydial infectionby letting patients know that they arenot being "singled out"; screening isrecommended for all sexually activewomen aged 25 years and younger.Also advise patients of the long-termsequelae of untreated chlamydial infections.Finally, reassure them thatthe test is just "one more swab" inaddition to the Pap smear.-- Sueane Hemmer Goodreau, NP
   Ithaca, NY

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