Chlamydia trachomatis in sexually active teenage girls. Factors related to genital chlamydial infection: a prospective study.
AUTOR(ES)
Rahm, V A
RESUMO
The incidence of new infections with C trachomatis was found to be 19%. Predisposing factors for a subsequent chlamydial infection were multiple partners, smoking and previous infection with C trachomatis. Girls with a spread cervical ectopy were not more likely to contract a chlamydial infection in one year than girls without an ectopy. Oral contraceptive use was not found to predispose for a chlamydial infection.
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