Chlamydia trachomatis screening in young people in Merseyside

Jane Harvey, A. Webb, H. Mallinson
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Objectives To evaluate the acceptability to young people of proactive Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) information and urine test. To discover the extent of CT infection and the practical implications for completing treatment and partner notification. Design Prospective screening with sexual health questionnaire. Setting Three family planning clinics for young people in Liverpool and South Sefton. Participants Nine hundred and five women and 53 men had urine tests and answered the questionnaire. All aged 20 years or under attending the clinics were given information about CT and safer sex. Main outcome measures The acceptability of proactive information and screening for CT using a urine test. Prevalence of CT infection. The time and effort incurred informing and managing those testing positive. Results The information and urine test were readily accepted. Prevalence of CT was 8.5% in women and 5.7% in men. More than three-quarters of those testing positive were treated, but it took much time and effort, as follow-up attendance was poor. Conclusions The prevalence of CT was high in this population. Young people participated in screening readily. They are interested in this health issue, but it was difficult to hold their attention long enough to complete the process of treatment and contact tracing. Completing this successfully either needs a huge input of resources or a new approach. These results have led to the piloting of an outreach health adviser administering treatment and carrying out partner notification at the screening site. Some of the questions raised by the CMO have been addressed.
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默西塞德郡年轻人沙眼衣原体筛查
目的评价年轻人对沙眼衣原体(CT)信息和尿检的接受程度。发现CT感染的程度以及完成治疗和通知性伴的实际意义。设计采用性健康问卷进行前瞻性筛查。在利物浦和南塞夫顿为年轻人设立了三家计划生育诊所。参与者95名女性和53名男性接受了尿检并回答了调查问卷。所有到诊所就诊的20岁或以下的人都得到了CT和安全性行为的信息。主要结果测量:主动信息的可接受性和CT筛查使用尿液测试。CT感染的患病率。通知和管理那些检测呈阳性的人所花费的时间和精力。结果患者的信息和尿检均易于接受。CT检出率女性为8.5%,男性为5.7%。超过四分之三的检测呈阳性的人接受了治疗,但由于随访率很低,需要花费很多时间和精力。结论该人群CT检出率较高。年轻人乐于参与筛查。他们对这一卫生问题很感兴趣,但很难保持足够长的注意力,以完成治疗和追踪接触者的过程。要想成功完成这一任务,要么需要大量的资源投入,要么需要一种新的方法。这些结果已导致试行一名外联卫生顾问,在筛查地点管理治疗和开展伴侣通知工作。首席营销官提出的一些问题已经得到了解决。
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