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A Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of Azithromycin Versus Doxycycline for the Treatment of Rectal Chlamydia Infection in Men

Grant number: N/A | Funding period: 2016 - 2017

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Azithromycin or doxycycline for asymptomatic rectal chlamydia trachomatis

A Lau, FYS Kong, CK Fairley, DJ Templeton, J Amin, S Phillips, M Law, MY Chen, CS Bradshaw, B Donovan, A McNulty, MA Boyd, P Timms, EPF Chow, DG Regan, C Khaw, DA Lewis, J Kaldor, M Ratnayake, N Carvalho

2021-06-24

Background: Rectal chlamydia is a common bacterial sexually transmissible infection among men who have sex with men. Data from ran..

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