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  • 5. [Prevalence of cervical infection by Chlamydia trachomatis among Chilean women living in the Metropolitan Region].
    Martínez T MA, Reid S I, Arias C, Napolitano R C, Sandoval Z J, Molina C R.
    Rev Med Chil; 2008 Oct; 136(10):1294-300. PubMed ID: 19194626
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  • 6. Inflammation on the cervical papanicolaou smear: evidence for infection in asymptomatic women?
    Baka S, Tsirmpa I, Chasiakou A, Tsouma I, Politi E, Gennimata V, Kouskouni E.
    Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol; 2013 Oct; 2013():184302. PubMed ID: 24204103
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  • 8. Inflammatory smears--is there a correlation between microbiology and cytology findings?
    Burke C, Hickey K.
    Ir Med J; 2004 Oct; 97(10):295-6. PubMed ID: 15696873
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  • 9. Accuracy of the Papanicolaou smear in the diagnosis of asymptomatic infection with Trichomonas vaginalis.
    Weinberger MW, Harger JH.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1993 Sep; 82(3):425-9. PubMed ID: 8355946
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  • 10. Significance of a diagnosis of microorganisms on pap smear.
    Fitzhugh VA, Heller DS.
    J Low Genit Tract Dis; 2008 Jan; 12(1):40-51. PubMed ID: 18162813
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  • 12. Chlamydia trachomatis cervical infection: prevalence and determinants among women presenting for routine gynecologic examination.
    Massé R, Laperrière H, Rousseau H, Lefebvre J, Remis RS.
    CMAJ; 1991 Oct 15; 145(8):953-61. PubMed ID: 1913429
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  • 14. Factors predicting the persistence of genital human papillomavirus infections and PAP smear abnormality in HIV-positive and HIV-negative women during prospective follow-up.
    Branca M, Garbuglia AR, Benedetto A, Cappiello T, Leoncini L, Migliore G, Agarossi A, Syrjänen K, DIANAIDS Collaborative Study Group.
    Int J STD AIDS; 2003 Jun 15; 14(6):417-25. PubMed ID: 12816671
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  • 15. Prevalence of cervical pathogens in women with and without inflammatory changes on smear testing.
    Parsons WL, Godwin M, Robbins C, Butler R.
    BMJ; 1993 May 01; 306(6886):1173-4. PubMed ID: 8499824
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  • 17. Signs and symptoms of urethritis and cervicitis among women with or without Mycoplasma genitalium or Chlamydia trachomatis infection.
    Falk L, Fredlund H, Jensen JS.
    Sex Transm Infect; 2005 Feb 01; 81(1):73-8. PubMed ID: 15681728
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  • 18. Risk scores to detect cervical infections in urban antenatal clinic attenders in Mwanza, Tanzania.
    Mayaud P, Uledi E, Cornelissen J, ka-Gina G, Todd J, Rwakatare M, West B, Kopwe L, Manoko D, Grosskurth H, Hayes R, Mabey D.
    Sex Transm Infect; 1998 Jun 01; 74 Suppl 1():S139-46. PubMed ID: 10023365
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