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  • Emergency Department Prescriptions for Treating Teens’ STIs Often Go Unfilled

    Fewer than 60 percent of adolescents prescribed treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the emergency department...
  • WHO Warns of Imminent Spread of Untreatable Gonorrhea

    At least three people worldwide are infected with totally untreatable strains of gonorrhea which they are likely...
  • Point-of-Care Testing for Trichomoniasis May Lead to Better Treatment

    Point-of-care (POC) testing for Trichomonas vaginalis in the emergency department may lead to more accurate treatment of...

Emergency Department Prescriptions for Treating Teens’ STIs Often Go Unfilled

June 11, 2019 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

Fewer than 60 percent of adolescents prescribed treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the emergency department…

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WHO Warns of Imminent Spread of Untreatable Gonorrhea

July 25, 2017 - Kate Kelland (Reuters) - 0 Comment

At least three people worldwide are infected with totally untreatable strains of gonorrhea which they are likely…

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Point-of-Care Testing for Trichomoniasis May Lead to Better Treatment

June 1, 2016 - Marilynn Larkin (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Point-of-care (POC) testing for Trichomonas vaginalis in the emergency department may lead to more accurate treatment of…

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Pediatric Emergency Departments Should Screen for Sexually Transmitted Infections

March 31, 2016 - Marilynn Larkin (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Screening for sexually transmitted infections in a pediatric emergency department (PED) could help identify those who are…

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Wide Variation in the Emergency Department for Testing, Treatment After Teen Sexual Assault

December 17, 2015 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Emergency department testing and treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and pregnancy varies widely for adolescents who have been…

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