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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Missed opportunities for chlamydia screening by community pharmacists

Gavin Dabrera A B , David Pinson A and Steve Whiteman A
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A Public Health & Wellbeing, NHS Greenwich, 1 Hyde Vale SE10 8QG, UK.

B Corresponding author. Email: gavindabrera@nhs.net

Sexual Health 9(3) 297-297 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH11109
Submitted: 7 August 2011  Accepted: 16 September 2011   Published: 30 March 2012

Abstract

Provision of Emergency Hormonal Contraception (EHC) is an ideal opportunity for offering Chlamydia screening (CS) to sexually active young women. We audited 3 months of CS activity in community pharmacies. This identified low rates of offers and uptake of CS in community pharmacies providing EHC to young women. This highlights the potential for significant improvement in CS uptake among this at-risk group in the pharmacy setting.

Additional keywords: England, London, National Chlamydia Screening Program.


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