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. 2021 Apr 19;193(16):E573-E584.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.201967-f.

Recommandation relative au dépistage de la chlamydia et de la gonorrhée en soins primaires chez les personnes non connues comme appartenant à un groupe à risque

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Recommandation relative au dépistage de la chlamydia et de la gonorrhée en soins primaires chez les personnes non connues comme appartenant à un groupe à risque

[Article in French]
Ainsley Moore et al. CMAJ. .
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Intérêts concurrents : Aucun déclaré. Déclaration d’intérêts : Navindra Persaud est corédacteur pour le JAMC, mais n’a pas participé au processus ayant mené au choix de cet article.

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