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Comparison of the population excess fraction of Chlamydia trachomatis infection on pelvic inflammatory disease at 12-months in the presence and absence of chlamydia testing and treatment: Systematic review and retrospective cohort analysis.

Bethan DaviesKaty M E TurnerStella LeungB Nancy YuMaria FrølundThomas BenfieldJames BlanchardHenrik Westhnull nullHelen Ward
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Testing and treating chlamydia reduced the PEF of chlamydia on PID by 65% compared to the untreated setting. But in the presence of testing and treatment over 90% of PID could not be attributed to a baseline chlamydia infection. More information is needed about the aetiology of PID to develop effective strategies for improving the reproductive health of women.
Keyphrases
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