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The following pages link to Patient-delivered partner treatment for male urethritis: a randomized, controlled trial (Q37864276):
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- Partner Notification for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Q22242957) (← links)
- Strategies for partner notification for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV (Q24197580) (← links)
- Randomized controlled trials of interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: learning from the past to plan for the future (Q24600011) (← links)
- The use of cephalosporins for gonorrhea: the impending problem of resistance (Q24656750) (← links)
- Are We Missing the Importance of Missing Values in HIV Prevention Randomized Clinical Trials? Review and Recommendations (Q26830045) (← links)
- Chlamydial and gonococcal reinfection among men: a systematic review of data to evaluate the need for retesting (Q31085340) (← links)
- Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) increases the frequency of partner notification among MSM in Lima, Peru: a pilot randomized controlled trial. (Q33634523) (← links)
- Better than nothing? Patient-delivered partner therapy and partner notification for chlamydia: the views of Australian general practitioners (Q33695041) (← links)
- Where do patients go for treatment of urethritis? (Q33877135) (← links)
- Sexual risk reduction interventions for patients attending sexually transmitted disease clinics in the United States: a meta-analytic review, 1986 to early 2009 (Q34126723) (← links)
- Expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted diseases--are we there yet? (Q34460249) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015. (Q34479272) (← links)
- Effect of single session counselling on partner referral for sexually transmitted infections management in Bangladesh (Q34500796) (← links)
- Uptake and population-level impact of expedited partner therapy (EPT) on Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae: the Washington State community-level randomized trial of EPT. (Q34972947) (← links)
- Gonorrhea infection in women: prevalence, effects, screening, and management (Q35147305) (← links)
- Sexually transmitted infections in Canada: A sticky situation (Q35433936) (← links)
- Moving partner notification into the mainstream of routine sexual health care (Q37006131) (← links)
- Partner notification and treatment Institute of Venereology-experience (Q37062200) (← links)
- Early repeat Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections among heterosexual men (Q37186791) (← links)
- Innovations in sexually transmitted disease partner services (Q37400283) (← links)
- The legal aspects of expedited partner therapy practice: do state laws and policies really matter? (Q37590706) (← links)
- Perspectives on expedited partner therapy for chlamydia: a survey of health care providers (Q37835475) (← links)
- Azithromycin Treatment Failure for Chlamydia trachomatis Among Heterosexual Men With Nongonococcal Urethritis (Q37835694) (← links)
- Intimate partner violence, partner notification, and expedited partner therapy: a qualitative study (Q37840224) (← links)
- Healthcare providers' perspectives on expedited partner therapy for chlamydia: a qualitative study (Q37841390) (← links)
- Predictors of index patient acceptance of expedited partner therapy for Chlamydia trachomatis infection and reasons for refusal, sexually transmitted disease clinics, New York City, 2011 to 2012. (Q37843368) (← links)
- Improved partner notification for genital chlamydia can be achieved by centralisation of the duty to a specially trained team (Q37844768) (← links)
- Women's preferences for testing and management of sexually transmitted infections among low-income New York City family planning clients. (Q37845979) (← links)
- A historical note on the association between the legal status of expedited partner therapy and physician practice. (Q37846691) (← links)
- Opportunities for chlamydia control in the era of healthcare reform: lessons from two decades of innovative family planning care (Q37847457) (← links)
- Strategies for Partner Management when Treating Sexually Transmitted Infection (Q37849889) (← links)
- A Randomized, Controlled Trial of inSPOT and Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy for Gonorrhea and Chlamydial Infection Among Men Who Have Sex With Men (Q37850169) (← links)
- Partner Notification of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Practices and Preferences (Q37850372) (← links)
- Reticence to prescribe: utilization of expedited partner therapy among obstetrics providers in Arizona. (Q37850618) (← links)
- Partner notification in sexually transmitted infections. A neglected activity? (Q37851158) (← links)
- Expedited Partner Treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infections: An Update (Q37851293) (← links)
- A Qualitative Study of Patients' Use of Expedited Partner Therapy (Q37851423) (← links)
- Men's preferences for sexually transmitted infection care services in a low-income community clinic setting in New York City. (Q37853052) (← links)
- Novel interventions to reduce re-infection in women with chlamydia: a randomized controlled trial (Q37855797) (← links)
- Audit on the success of partner notification for sexually transmitted infections in the West Midlands (Q37856063) (← links)
- Expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted infections. (Q38036129) (← links)
- State-level gonorrhea rates and expedited partner therapy laws: insights from time series analyses. (Q38839645) (← links)
- Assessing Different Partner Notification Methods for Assuring Partner Treatment for Gonorrhea: Looking for the Best Mix of Options. (Q39142733) (← links)
- Disclosure of HIV serostatus to sex partners in rural Louisiana (Q39259130) (← links)
- Patient and Partner Perspectives on Patient-Delivered Partner Screening: Acceptability, Benefits, and Barriers (Q39952053) (← links)
- Evaluation of an Online Partner Notification Program (Q39972361) (← links)
- Patient-Reported Expedited Partner Therapy for Gonorrhea in the United States: Findings of the STD Surveillance Network 2010-2012. (Q41056098) (← links)
- Patient Preference for Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy: Exploratory Findings From Three Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics (Q43412647) (← links)
- Partner notification and partner treatment for chlamydia: attitude and practice of general practitioners in the Netherlands; a landscape analysis. (Q47112227) (← links)
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (Q50950429) (← links)