Chlamydia screening, retesting and repeat diagnoses in Cornwall, UK 2003-2009

Katy M. E. Turner*, Paddy J. Horner, Lea Trela-Larsen, Matt Sharp, Margaret May

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives This study aims to describe the patterns of testing and retesting for chlamydia in Cornwall during the first 5 years of the National Chlamydia Screening Programme. We evaluate the factors associated with retesting and estimate the incidence of chlamydia diagnosis and repeat diagnosis.

Methods Study design: Secondary database analysis. Selection criteria: men and women tested for chlamydia between March 2003 and January 2009 in Cornwall, aged >= 12 years and

Results The final dataset consisted of 71 066 records from 49 941 individuals; of whom 59.0% were female and 75.4% were only tested once. There were 48 375 individuals with at least one known test result (negative or positive) and at least 14 days follow-up, included in the Cox regression analysis. Factors associated with testing more than once were (adjusted HR, 95% CI): being female (2.24; 2.14 to 2.34) and initially testing positive (1.43; 1.35 to 1.51). The positivity at first episode declined from 13.2% (1077 cases) in 2003/2004 to 5.8% (843 cases) in 2008/2009. The incidence of diagnosis at the second test was 5.9 per 100 person years in those testing negative at the first test compared with 18.1 per 100 person years in those initially positive.

Discussion Most individuals in this analysis were tested only once, but the testing volume and proportion of repeat tests were highest at the end of the study period. As the testing rate stabilises to 30% coverage, maintaining retesting rates in those previously tested and especially in those previously diagnosed with chlamydia will be necessary for the sustainability of the screening programme.

Conclusions A key feature of the next 5 years of the screening programme will be to maintain screening and rescreening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)70-75
Number of pages6
JournalSexually Transmitted Infections
Volume89
Issue number75
Early online date2 Oct 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY
  • TRACHOMATIS INFECTION
  • AZITHROMYCIN
  • PROGRAM
  • GONORRHEA
  • TRIAL
  • Chlamydia

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