U.S. Pharmacist featured a study by Brian Dixon, PhD, MPA, on how chlamydia and gonorrhea are more likely to be treated per CDC guidelines in males, younger patients and individuals identifying as Black or multiracial, but significant numbers of those living with these diseases don’t receive this treatment.
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