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Identifying opportunities for chlamydia screening among American Indian women
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Identifying opportunities for chlamydia screening among American Indian women

M.M. Taylor, B. Reilley, S. Tulloch, M. Winscott, A. Dunnigan, M. Russell and J.T. Redd
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Vol.38(10), pp.947-948
2011

Abstract

adult American Indian Chlamydia chlamydiasis consultation contraception family planning female high risk population human major clinical study mass screening Papanicolaou test pregnancy test prenatal care review sexual behavior sexually transmitted disease urinalysis Adolescent Adult Alaska Ambulatory Care Chlamydia Chlamydia Infections Demography Electronic Health Records Female Humans Indians, North American Mass Screening Pregnancy Pregnancy Tests Prevalence Primary Health Care Referral and Consultation United States Young Adult
Medical record review was used to identify missed opportunities for chlamydia screening among 103 American Indian/Alaska Native women. Of these, 69% had received a pregnancy test and 74% had received a urine test in the previous 12 months. Chlamydia screening may increase if linked to the other routine clinical testing. © 2011 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association All rights reserved.
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