Design of the FemCure study: prospective multicentre study on the transmission of genital and extra-genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections in women receiving routine care

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Dukers-Muijrers Nicole H. T. M.,Wolffs Petra F. G.,Eppings Lisanne,Götz Hannelore M.,Bruisten Sylvia M.,Schim van der Loeff Maarten F.,Janssen Kevin,Lucchesi Mayk,Heijman Titia,van Benthem Birgit H.,van Bergen Jan E.,Morre Servaas A.,Herbergs Jos,Kok Gerjo,Steenbakkers Mieke,Hogewoning Arjan A.,de Vries Henry J.,Hoebe Christian J. P. A.

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ZonMw

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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