This session of Public Health Grand Rounds focuses on current efforts to reduce the burden of chlamydia and its complications, and addresses the myriad social disparities and challenges that face those seeking to limit the reach of this serious public health problem.
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nothing like a nice, fun case of clamydia
ultimatebman 10 months ago
A famous study on nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) concluded:
“a case-control study of active duty soldiers showed that both black and white circumcised subjects where 1.65 times as likely to have NGU as uncircumcised subjects.” citation(3)
3. Smith GL, Greenup R, Takafuji ET. Circumcision as a risk factor for urethritis in racial groups. AM J Public Health 1987 Apr;77(4):452-4
chaoscraig5v7o 1 year ago