Purpose of reviewIn 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) as a clinical option for assuring treatment of sex partners of persons infected with sexually transmitted infections. In this review, we provide an update on research, evaluation and efforts to increase EPT coverage. We also attend to EPT for gonorrhea in the context of antimicrobial resistance.Recent findingsControlled trials in the United States and United Kingdom have presented increasing variety in intervention approaches. Trials and program evaluations typically demonstrate increased partner treatment rates, although only some studies show reductions in follow-up infection rates. Coverage has increased substantially, wit...
Objective: To evaluate a partner notification program for gonor-rhea and chlamydial infection that i...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
INTRODUCTION: Gonorrhea and chlamydia account for the majority of sexually transmitted infections (S...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia Trachomatis pose ...
Background:Expedited partner therapy (EPT) has been shown to prevent reinfection in persons with gon...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is the practice of treating the sex partners of persons with sexuall...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is a strategy for treating the partners of chlamydia index cases by ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
The objective of this evaluation was to assess the use of public health detailing in a pilot program...
Empiric treatment of partners of female or heterosexual male patients diagnosed with gonorrhea or ch...
are bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). When left untreated, these infections can lead t...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of methods to improve partner notification by patient referr...
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection spread through sexual contact. It is the most commonly reported ...
of Epidemiology (SOE) to request assistance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT), the practice of treating the sex partners of persons with sexually ...
Objective: To evaluate a partner notification program for gonor-rhea and chlamydial infection that i...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
INTRODUCTION: Gonorrhea and chlamydia account for the majority of sexually transmitted infections (S...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia Trachomatis pose ...
Background:Expedited partner therapy (EPT) has been shown to prevent reinfection in persons with gon...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is the practice of treating the sex partners of persons with sexuall...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT) is a strategy for treating the partners of chlamydia index cases by ...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
The objective of this evaluation was to assess the use of public health detailing in a pilot program...
Empiric treatment of partners of female or heterosexual male patients diagnosed with gonorrhea or ch...
are bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). When left untreated, these infections can lead t...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of methods to improve partner notification by patient referr...
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection spread through sexual contact. It is the most commonly reported ...
of Epidemiology (SOE) to request assistance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (...
Expedited partner therapy (EPT), the practice of treating the sex partners of persons with sexually ...
Objective: To evaluate a partner notification program for gonor-rhea and chlamydial infection that i...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
INTRODUCTION: Gonorrhea and chlamydia account for the majority of sexually transmitted infections (S...