Molecular-based testing for sexually transmitted infections using samples previously collected for vaginitis diagnosis

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Abstract

Vaginal symptoms are a leading cause of primary care visits for women. Individuals exhibiting symptoms often receive laboratory testing based on clinic-specific standards of care. Thus, women seen at a family practice clinic might only receive a vaginitis workup, whereas those seen at a sexually transmitted diseases clinic could be more likely to receive only sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing.

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Van Der Pol, B., Daniel, G., Kodsi, S., Paradis, S., & Cooper, C. K. (2019). Molecular-based testing for sexually transmitted infections using samples previously collected for vaginitis diagnosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 68(3), 375–381. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy504

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