Background: To assess a mailed self-collection kit for chlamydia testing as an intervention to increase post-treatment retesting rates. Methods: This prospective intervention study took place at a sexual health clinic in Townsville, North Queensland (Australia) between 2006 and 2008. The intervention consisted of offering to mail a self-collection kit for retesting 3 months after treatment. The achieved retesting rates were compared to those from the previous year and to concurrent controls who did not participate in the intervention. Both control groups received standard advice on retesting. Results: Of the 46 participants in the intervention group, 34.8% returned the sample for retesting 3 to 4 months after initial treatment, in c...
Background: Chlamydia re-infection increases the likelihood of adverse long-term sequelae. Clinical ...
In a systematic internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation Programme in The Netherlands, all ...
Home-based self-collection of specimens for urogenital and anorectal chlamydia testing has been prov...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common notifiable sexually transmissible infection in Australia wi...
Introduction: Chlamydia retesting 3 months after treatment is recommended to detect reinfections, bu...
Background: Repeat infection with Chlamydia trachomatis is common and increases the risk of sequelae...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia retesting three months after treatment is recommended to detect reinfections, ...
Background: Clients diagnosed and treated for Chlamydia trachomatis are a recognised high-risk group...
Abstract. Objectives: To develop, implement and evaluate the processes ofa novel approach to chlamyd...
Background: Reinfections of Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) are common. In a two-armed intervention study...
[Extract] Various studies have demonstrated the utility of SMS messages as a reminder for retesting ...
Objectives: To develop, implement and evaluate the processes of a novel approach to chlamydia testi...
Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible bacterial inf...
BACKGROUND: In The Netherlands, screening for chlamydia (the most prevalent sexually transmitted inf...
BACKGROUND The Australian Chlamydia Control Effectiveness Pilot (ACCEPt) was a cluster randomised...
Background: Chlamydia re-infection increases the likelihood of adverse long-term sequelae. Clinical ...
In a systematic internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation Programme in The Netherlands, all ...
Home-based self-collection of specimens for urogenital and anorectal chlamydia testing has been prov...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common notifiable sexually transmissible infection in Australia wi...
Introduction: Chlamydia retesting 3 months after treatment is recommended to detect reinfections, bu...
Background: Repeat infection with Chlamydia trachomatis is common and increases the risk of sequelae...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia retesting three months after treatment is recommended to detect reinfections, ...
Background: Clients diagnosed and treated for Chlamydia trachomatis are a recognised high-risk group...
Abstract. Objectives: To develop, implement and evaluate the processes ofa novel approach to chlamyd...
Background: Reinfections of Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) are common. In a two-armed intervention study...
[Extract] Various studies have demonstrated the utility of SMS messages as a reminder for retesting ...
Objectives: To develop, implement and evaluate the processes of a novel approach to chlamydia testi...
Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible bacterial inf...
BACKGROUND: In The Netherlands, screening for chlamydia (the most prevalent sexually transmitted inf...
BACKGROUND The Australian Chlamydia Control Effectiveness Pilot (ACCEPt) was a cluster randomised...
Background: Chlamydia re-infection increases the likelihood of adverse long-term sequelae. Clinical ...
In a systematic internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation Programme in The Netherlands, all ...
Home-based self-collection of specimens for urogenital and anorectal chlamydia testing has been prov...