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The efficacy of azithromycin and doxycycline treatment for rectal chlamydial infection: A retrospective cohort study in South Australia

Internal Medicine Journal Oct 08, 2017

Li B, et al. - A retrospective cohort study is done to examine treatment effectiveness of two treatments for rectal chlamydial infection. The outcome of this study recommends that doxycycline may be more successful than azithromycin in treating the rectal chlamydial infection.
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