Published in Sex Transm Dis on April 01, 2000
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Problems, solutions, and challenges in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases. Sex Transm Infect (1998) 2.83
Sexual mixing patterns of patients attending sexually transmitted diseases clinics. Sex Transm Dis (1996) 2.76
Immunotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis isolates in Seattle, Washington. Infect Immun (1983) 2.76
Sexually transmitted diseases in victims of rape. N Engl J Med (1990) 2.74
The natural history of syphilis. Implications for the transmission dynamics and control of infection. Sex Transm Dis (1997) 2.70
Sexual bridging by Cambodian men: potential importance for general population spread of STD and HIV epidemics. Sex Transm Dis (2000) 2.66
Infections with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter-like organisms in homosexual men. Ann Intern Med (1984) 2.65
Frequency of acquisition of first-episode genital infection with herpes simplex virus from symptomatic and asymptomatic source contacts. Sex Transm Dis (1985) 2.64
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Single oral dose ampicillin-probenecid treatment of gnorrhea in the male. JAMA (1971) 2.56
Prematurity and perinatal mortality in pregnancies complicated by maternal Chlamydia trachomatis infections. JAMA (1982) 2.55
Gonococcal strains from homosexual men have outer membranes with reduced permeability to hydrophobic molecules. Infect Immun (1982) 2.55
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Logistic regression when the outcome is measured with uncertainty. Am J Epidemiol (1997) 2.49
The promise of integrated representative surveys about sexually transmitted diseases and behavior. Sex Transm Dis (1997) 2.44
Chlamydia trachomatis urethral infections in men. Prevalence, risk factors, and clinical manifestations. Ann Intern Med (1984) 2.44
Spectinomycin versus tetracycline for the treatment of gonorrhea. N Engl J Med (1977) 2.44
Isolation of human immunodeficiency virus from genital ulcers in Nairobi prostitutes. J Infect Dis (1989) 2.41
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