Patterns of Chlamydia trachomatis testing and follow-up at a University Hospital Medical Center.
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J. Schwebke | K. Waites | E. Hook | L. Bachmann | J R Schwebke | E W Hook | C M Richey | L H Bachmann | K Waites | C. M. Richey | EDWARD W. Hook | K. Waites | Laura H. Bachmann | Chanty M. Richey
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