A prospective cohort of pregnant adolescent patients who planned to deliver at 1 of 3 Perth metropolitan hospitals was studied; 1 subgroup of this cohort was offered universal screening for cervical chlamydial infection and Pap-smear abnormalities (screened), and the remainder of the cohort were offered screening at the discretion of the attending medical staff (control). High prevalences of both chlamydial infection (27
作者:J A, Quinlivan;R W, Petersen;L C, Gurrin
来源:The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology 1998 年 38卷 3期