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Self-taken vaginal swabs versus clinician-taken for detection of candida and bacterial vaginosis: a case-control study in primary care
Pam Barnes, Rute Vieira, Jayne Harwood and Mayur Chauhan
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (665): e824-e829. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp17X693629
Pam Barnes
New Croft Centre for Sexual Health, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne.
MBBS, DipGUMRoles: Specialty doctor in sexual health
Rute Vieira
Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne.
PhDRoles: Medical statistician
Jayne Harwood
Microbiology Department, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne.
BScRoles: Healthcare scientist (serology)
Mayur Chauhan
New Croft Centre for Sexual Health, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne.
MD, FRCOGRoles: Consultant genitourinary medicine
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 67, Issue 665
December 2017
Self-taken vaginal swabs versus clinician-taken for detection of candida and bacterial vaginosis: a case-control study in primary care
Pam Barnes, Rute Vieira, Jayne Harwood, Mayur Chauhan
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (665): e824-e829. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X693629
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