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What is the cost of pelvic inflammatory disease and how much could be prevented by screening for chlamydia trachomatis? Cost analysis of the Prevention of Pelvic Infection (POPI) trialAdamma Aghaizu
Population Health Sciences and Education, St George s, University of London, London, UK
Sex Transm Infect 87:312-7. 2011....
Where do sexually active female London students go to access healthcare? Evidence from the POPI (Prevention of Pelvic Infection) chlamydia screening trialRuth Green
Division of Population Health Sciences and Education, St George s, University of London, London, UK
Sex Transm Infect 88:382-5. 2012..Little is known about where sexually active female students access healthcare...
Frequency and risk factors for prevalent, incident, and persistent genital carcinogenic human papillomavirus infection in sexually active women: community based cohort studyPippa Oakeshott
Division of Population Health Sciences, St George s, University of London SW17 0RE, UK
BMJ 344:e4168. 2012..To investigate frequency and risk factors for prevalent, incident, and persistent carcinogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) in young women before the introduction of immunisation against HPV types 16 and 18 for schoolgirls...
Is Mycoplasma genitalium in women the "New Chlamydia?" A community-based prospective cohort studyPippa Oakeshott
Division of Population Health Sciences and Education, St George s, University of London, UK
Clin Infect Dis 51:1160-6. 2010..We conducted a cohort study to determine the prevalence and predictors of M. genitalium infection in female students, to explore its role in pelvic inflammatory disease and to estimate its annual incidence and persistence rate...
Randomised controlled trial of screening for Chlamydia trachomatis to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease: the POPI (prevention of pelvic infection) trialPippa Oakeshott
Division of Community Health Sciences, St George s, University of London SW17 0RE
BMJ 340:c1642. 2010..To determine whether screening and treating women for chlamydial infection reduces the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease over the subsequent 12 months...
