Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Little uptake of chlamydia screening

A review of Medicare data for southern NSW between 2004-2008 found that while rates of chlamydia testing increased in general practice, the overall percentage of tests performed per visit remained low.

Public health researchers say the testing patterns seen suggest that current guidelines for opportunistic screening of young people for chlamydia have not been accepted by rural GPs.

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