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View article: Rationale and design of the anticoagulant therapy after left atrial appendage closure (ATLAAC) trial
Rationale and design of the anticoagulant therapy after left atrial appendage closure (ATLAAC) trial Open
View article: P095 General practitioner views towards patient delivered partner therapy for chlamydia infection in Australia
P095 General practitioner views towards patient delivered partner therapy for chlamydia infection in Australia Open
Background Patient delivered partner therapy (PDPT) refers to the process in which antibiotic treatment for chlamydia infection is prescribed or provided to an index case to pass onto their sexual partner/s. Since 2015, health authority gu…
View article: P088 Australian general practitioners’ consideration of pelvic inflammatory disease in women diagnosed with an STI, and barriers to providing pelvic examinations
P088 Australian general practitioners’ consideration of pelvic inflammatory disease in women diagnosed with an STI, and barriers to providing pelvic examinations Open
Background Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) comprises a range of inflammatory disorders of the female upper genital tract, often occurring after a sexually transmissible infection (STI). When left untreated, PID can cause reproductive com…
View article: P08.18 Regional variation in emergency department presentation rates of chlamydia related morbidity in four states of australia
P08.18 Regional variation in emergency department presentation rates of chlamydia related morbidity in four states of australia Open
Background Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and ectopic pregnancy among women and epididymitis among men are important sequelae of chlamydia. In Australia, chlamydia prevalence is higher among younger populations, Indigenous Australians, …
View article: P08.20 Pathogen negative pelvic inflammatory disease: is it pid?
P08.20 Pathogen negative pelvic inflammatory disease: is it pid? Open
Background Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) occurs when pathogens (often sexually transmitted) ascend from the cervix to the upper genital tract. No pathogen is detected in up to two thirds of PID cases yet few studies have assessed the c…
View article: P14.01 Is knowledge power? associations between chlamydia knowledge and sexual practices in young australian adults: findings from the australian chlamydia control effectiveness pilot (accept)
P14.01 Is knowledge power? associations between chlamydia knowledge and sexual practices in young australian adults: findings from the australian chlamydia control effectiveness pilot (accept) Open
Introduction Chlamydia knowledge and sexual practice data were collected from 16–29 year olds during the ACCEPt baseline chlamydia prevalence survey. We report patient chlamydia knowledge and explore whether knowledge is associated with re…
View article: P08.19 Risk of pelvic inflammatory disease from chlamydia and gonorrhoea among australian sexual health clinic attendees
P08.19 Risk of pelvic inflammatory disease from chlamydia and gonorrhoea among australian sexual health clinic attendees Open
Background Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an important cause of infertility in women and can occur when micro-organisms such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea ascend to the upper genital tract. However few studies have quantified the contri…