Journal article
Chlamydia screening strategies and outcomes in educational settings: A systematic review
MS Jamil, HM Bauer, JS Hocking, H Ali, H Wand, J Walker, L Douglas, B Donovan, JM Kaldor, RJ Guy
Sexually Transmitted Diseases | Published : 2014
Abstract
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) screening programs have been established in educational settings in many countries during the past 2 decades. However, recent evidence suggests that high uptake of screening and management (treatment, partner notification, and retesting for reinfection) improves program effectiveness. We conducted a systematic review to understand the screening strategies, the extent of screening conducted, and uptake of management strategies in educational settings. Screening studies in educational settings were identified through a systematic search of published literature from 2005 to 2011. We identified 27 studies describing 30 screening programs in the United States/Canada (n ..
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