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1. Missed Opportunities for Sexual History Documentation and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Robertson C, Thomas A, Koyama A, Middlebrooks L, Kandaswamy S, Orenstein E, Gooding H. J Adolesc Health; 2022 Mar; 70(3):429-434. PubMed ID: 34836803 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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