Background: Chlamydia infections are notified at much higher rates in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people compared to non-Indigenous people. The Australian Collaboration Chlamydia Enhanced Sentinel Surveillance System (ACCESS) was established to complement population-based surveillance. Methods: We describe patient demographics, completeness of recording of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (‘Aboriginal’) status, chlamydia testing rates and positivity rates from the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHSs), General Practice (GP) clinics and Sexual Health Services (SHSs) networks in ACCESS during 2009. Data were extracted from electronic medical records of each participating health service for consultations ...
Background: This study aimed to examine trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing and positivity in...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Background: Chlamydia infections are notified at much higher rates in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strai...
Objective: To measure chlamydia testing and positivity rates among 16–39 year olds attending Aborigi...
Objective: To assess the clinical epidemiology of chlamydia among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in Australia. Notificati...
Background: For the past two decades, chlamydia has been the most commonly notified infectious disea...
Background: In Australia, chlamydia is the most commonly notifiable infection and over the past ten ...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Aims: To examine trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing and positivity in Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
BackgroundChlamydia trachomatis is a common sexually transmitted infection in Australia. This report...
Objectives: To assess notification trends for chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections in Indigenous Aust...
Background To inform a sexual health quality improvement program we examined chlamydia and gonorrhoe...
Background: This study aimed to examine trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing and positivity in...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Background: Chlamydia infections are notified at much higher rates in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strai...
Objective: To measure chlamydia testing and positivity rates among 16–39 year olds attending Aborigi...
Objective: To assess the clinical epidemiology of chlamydia among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in Australia. Notificati...
Background: For the past two decades, chlamydia has been the most commonly notified infectious disea...
Background: In Australia, chlamydia is the most commonly notifiable infection and over the past ten ...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Aims: To examine trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing and positivity in Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
BackgroundChlamydia trachomatis is a common sexually transmitted infection in Australia. This report...
Objectives: To assess notification trends for chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections in Indigenous Aust...
Background To inform a sexual health quality improvement program we examined chlamydia and gonorrhoe...
Background: This study aimed to examine trends in chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing and positivity in...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...