Journal article

Patterns of treatment and resource utilisation in the treatment of genital warts in Australian sexual health clinics

A Morrow, J Chuah, EL Conway, CK Fairley, J McCloskey, A McNulty, R Waddell, M Pirotta, AN Stein, L Ung, R Carter, S Garland

SEXUAL HEALTH | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2007

Abstract

The introduction of the quadrivalent vaccine (HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18), GARDASIL, in the National HPV Vaccination program has the potential to eliminate a substantial proportion of the health burden of genital warts, currently the most common sexually transmitted viral disease in Australia. Although there are an estimated 10�000 cases per year managed through sexual health clinics in Australia, there is very limited data on treatment practices and resource use in this setting. A clinical audit was undertaken in five sexual health clinics in different states of Australia. A total of 500 cases (100 consecutive cases per clinic) were identified of patients aged 18 to 45 years with a first ever ..

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