Patterns of chlamydia testing in different settings and implications for wider STI diagnosis and care: a probability sample survey of the British population
Conclusions
Most chlamydia testing occurred in non-GUM settings, among populations reporting fewer risk behaviours. However, there is a need to provide pathways to comprehensive STI care to the sizeable minority at higher risk.
Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections - Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Clifton, S., Mercer, C. H., Woodhall, S. C., Sonnenberg, P., Field, N., Lu, L., Johnson, A. M., Cassell, J. A. Tags: Open access Epidemiology Source Type: research
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