References
- Centers for Disease Control. Chlamydia trachomatis infections: policy guidelines for prevention and control. MMWR 1985: 34(Suppl 3): 53–74S
- Holmes KK. The Chlamydia epidemic. JAMA 1981: 245(17): 1718–23
- Schachter J. Chlamydial infections. N Engl J Med 1978: 298(8): 428–35
- Washington AE, Johnson RE, Sanders LL Jr. Chlamydia trachomatis infections in the United States: what are they costing us? JAMA 1987: 257(15): 2070–2
- Handsfield HH, Jasman LL, Roberts PL, et al. Criteria for selective screening for Chlamydia trachomatis infection in women attending family planning clinics. JAMA 1986: 255(13): 1730–4
- Hammerschlag MR, Handsfield HH, Judson FN. When to suspect Chlamydia. Patient Care 1987: 18(Nov 15): 64–78
- Hammerschlag HR, Rettig PJ, Shields ME. False positive results with the use of chlamydial antigen detection tests in the evaluation of suspected sexual abuse in children. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1988: 7(1): 11–4
- Lipkin ES, Moncada JV, Shafer MA, et al. Comparison of monoclonal antibody staining and culture in diagnosing cervical chlamydial infection. J Clin Microbiol 1986: 23(1): 114–7
- Saglio SD, Henley CE. Rapid assay kits for common microbiologic agents. Am Fam Physician 1987: 36(5): 169–78
- Baselski VS, McNeeley SG, Ryan G, et al. A comparison of nonculture-dependent methods for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infections in pregnant women. Obstet Gynecol 1987: 70(1): 47–52
- Sanders LL Jr. Harrison HR, Washington AE. Treatment of sexually transmitted chlamydial infections. JAMA 1986: 255(13): 1750–6