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Re: NEJM: Chlamydia ScreeningFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comWed May 29 08:08:01 1996
<<What do you think of this article... ____________________________ Prevention of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease by Screening for Cervical ____________________________ Chlamydial Infection>> You mean, if you treat women for bacteria which cause PID, then they won't get PID? WOW!!! ************************************************* doctorjoe@aol.com "All things are connected. Joseph Pastorek, MD Some things are just more Department of OB-GYN connected than others." LSU Medical Center - Dirk Gently New Orleans, LA U.S.A. *************************************************
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