A study of the cost-effectiveness of screening male military recruits for infection with Chlamydia trachomatis found adverse events could be prevented among female partners at reasonable cost-effectiveness through notification.Page: 705DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31816d1f55Authors: Nevin, Remington L. MD, MPH *; Shuping, Eric E. MD, MPH +; Frick, Kevin D. MA, PhD ++; Gaydos, Joel C. MD, MPH [S]; Gaydos, Charlotte A. MPH, DrPH [//] (Source: Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

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