Journal article
Was an epidemic of gonorrhoea among heterosexuals attending an Adelaide sexual health services associated with variations in sex work policing policy?
B Li, P Bi, R Waddell, EP Chow, B Donovan, A McNulty, G Fehler, B Loff, H Shahkhan, CK Fairley
Sexually Transmitted Infections | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background A review of historical trends in gonococcal diagnoses made at the Adelaide Sexual Health Clinic (ASHC), South Australia, identified a substantial rise in diagnoses among heterosexuals between 2006 and 2010. Sex work is illegal in South Australia, regulated in Victoria and legal in New South Wales. This and other factors that could have influenced the epidemic were explored in this analysis. Methods Retrospective analyses of gonorrhoea diagnoses made by sexual health services between 1990 and 2012 in three Australian state capitals, Melbourne (Victoria) and Sydney (New South Wales) were undertaken. Results At the ASHC the proportion of gonorrhoea diagnoses was higher between 2006 a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was in part funded by an NHMRC programme grant (568971).