Background: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) in Australia and worldwide and can have serious reproductive health outcomes. Partner notification, testing and treatment are important facets of chlamydia control. Traditional methods of partner notification are not reaching enough partners to effectively control transmission of chlamydia. Patient-delivered partner therapy (PDPT) has been shown to improve the treatment of sexual partners. In Australia, General Practitioners (GPs) are responsible for the bulk of chlamydia testing, diagnosis, treatment and follow up. This study aimed to determine the views and practices of Australian general practitioners (GPs) in relation to partner notificat...
Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification...
Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective Partner Not...
Objective:\ud To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notificati...
Background: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) ...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) i...
Abstract Background Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection...
Introduction: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaled-up control efforts. In the Netherland...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most frequently-notified sexually transmitted infection in Australia. E...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most frequently-notified sexually transmitted infection in Australia. E...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification...
Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective Partner Not...
Objective:\ud To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notificati...
Background: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) ...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) i...
Abstract Background Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection...
Introduction: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaled-up control efforts. In the Netherland...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most frequently-notified sexually transmitted infection in Australia. E...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most frequently-notified sexually transmitted infection in Australia. E...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Partner notification is accepted as a vital component in the control of chlamydia. Howev...
Background: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification...
Chlamydia prevalence in the Netherlands remains high despite targeted efforts. Effective Partner Not...
Objective:\ud To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notificati...