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Prevalence of reproductive tract infections and the predictive value of girls’ symptom-based reporting: findings from a cross-sectional survey in rural western Kenya

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Table 2Prevalence of girls with laboratory-confirmed infections by age group
Table 3Disease prediction of symptoms against laboratory diagnosis (95% CI) of reproductive tract infections

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