Four sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Belgian general practice: first results (2013-2014) of a nationwide continuing surveillance study
Conclusions
Incompleteness of reports about patients with STI sexual risk histories is important from the perspective of quality of data and of quality of care. Together with the low rates of both HIV testing and discussion of partner notification, this suggests that a general practice guideline is needed.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: Journals (General) Authors: Boffin, N., Moreels, S., Deblonde, J., Van Casteren, V. Tags: Open access, Epidemiology, General practice / Family practice Research Source Type: research
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