Authors
Nicola Low, Jackie A Cassell, Brenda Spencer, Nicole Bender, Adriane Martin Hilber, Jan van Bergen, Berit Andersen, Björn Herrmann, Françoise Dubois-Arber, Françoise F Hamers, Marita van de Laar, Judith M Stephenson
Publication date
2011/4/29
Journal
The European Journal of Public Health
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background: Chlamydia is the most commonly reported bacterial sexually transmitted infection in Europe. The objective of the Screening for Chlamydia in Europe (SCREen) project was to describe current and planned chlamydia control activities in Europe. Methods: The authors sent a questionnaire asking about different aspects of chlamydia epidemiology and control to public health and clinical experts in each country in 2007. The principles of sexually transmitted infection control were used to develop a typology comprising five categories of chlamydia control activities. Each country was assigned to a category, based on responses to the questionnaire. Results: Experts in 29 of 33 (88%) invited countries responded. Thirteen of 29 countries (45%) had no current chlamydia control activities. Six countries in this group stated that there were plans to introduce chlamydia screening programmes. There were …
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Scholar articles
N Low, JA Cassell, B Spencer, N Bender… - The European Journal of Public Health, 2012