New best practice guidance for general practice to reduce chlamydia-associated reproductive complications in women
Reference
Coombe, J., Goller, J., Vaisey, A., Bourne, C., Sanci, L., Bateson, D., Temple-Smith, M., Hocking, J., 2021, New best practice guidance for general practice to reduce chlamydia-associated reproductive complications in women, RACGP/AJGP, 50 (1-2) available onlinePatient-delivered partner therapy for chlamydia in Australia: can it become part of routine care?
Reference
Goller, JL., Coombe, C., Bateson, D., Temple-Smith, M., Tomnay, J., Vaisey, A., Chen, M.Y., O'Donnell, H., Groos, A., Sanci, L. and Hocking, J., 2020, Patient-delivered partner therapy for chlamydia in Australia: can it become part of routine care?, CSIRO Publishing, available online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH20024Chlamydia
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacteria. It affects both men and women. Most people with chlamydia do not have symptoms. This means you can pass the infection to a partner without knowing it. Having a regular sexual health check-up can help you find out if you have chlamydia.
Other Locations
Family Planning Australia conducts outreach clinics through partnerships with a range of NSW organisations across the state. The current outreach clinic locations are Blacktown, Cobar, Campbelltown and Nyngan.
