ca-mccqe1 MCQ (SBA): Genital chlamydia infection

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A 24-year-old sexually active woman presents to a walk-in clinic after being notified that a recent sexual partner has been diagnosed with chlamydia. She is asymptomatic. A nucleic acid amplification test from a self-collected vaginal swab returns positive for Chlamydia trachomatis. She is not pregnant. According to current Canadian STI guidelines, what is the preferred first-line treatment?

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