Self-collected anal swabs in men who have sex with men: minimal benefit of routine peri-anal examination

Of all demographic and behavioural variables examined, independent predictors of self-collection of an anal swab were speaking a language other than English at home (p=0.041), return (vs first) clinic visit (p

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men
Mens health
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