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    Demographic and behavioural associations with prevalent bacterial vaginosis by univariate and multivariate analysis (n = 1093).

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    <p>a = odds ratio; b = multivariate analysis including: recent female sex partner, current use of oestrogen containing contraception, numbers of male sex partners, recruitment site (sexual health/family planning clinic or general practice clinic), education level achieved, tested positive for chlamydia at baseline; c = Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Origin; d = test for trend; * self-reported and note clinical symptoms are not included in any multivariate analyses.</p

    Demographic and behavioural associations with incident bacterial vaginosis by univariate and multivariate analysis.

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    <p>a = rate ratio; b = multivariate analysis including: recent new male sex partner, current use of oestrogen containing contraception, currently employed, recruitment site (sexual health/family planning clinic or general practice clinic); c = Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin. d = recent refers to within the 3 months prior to testing.</p

    Demographic and behavioural factors associated with chlamydia incident and re-infection among a cohort of sexually active 16 to 25 year old women.

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    *<p> <b>Analysis of incident infections includes re-infection.</b></p>a<p> <b> = confidence interval;</b></p>b<p> <b> = adjusted for age, employment, clinic type, number of new partners and recent antibiotic use;</b></p>c<p> <b> = adjusted for clinic type;</b></p>d<p> <b> = previous positive chlamydia test reported on questionnaire or diagnosed at time of recruitment into the study.</b></p
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