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- who: BioMed Central et al. from the Address: Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Healthpact Research Centre for Health Promotion and have published the research: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: At the time the study was designed, Australian policy accepted the idea that chlamydia screening should be aimed primarily at women, as they experience the most serious effects of chlamydia infection; hence the study was focused on the views of young women.
- how: The study was conducted in the State of Victoria Australia (population about five million . . .

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