The Australian Collaboration for Chlamydia Enhanced Sentinel

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

The Australian Collaboration for Chlamydia Enhanced Sentinel Surveillance (ACCESS)

ACCESS involves the establishment of six separate chlamydia sentinel surveillance networks, each providing unique information on testing uptake and prevalence of chlamydia infection in a range of priority populations; young heterosexuals, men who have sex with men, Indigenous people, pregnant women and sex workers. The six networks are:Sexual health clinics (SHCs), Family Planning Clinics (FPCs), Antenatal clinics (ANCs), Aboriginal Health Services (AHSs), General Practitioners (GPs), Diagnostic Laboratories (Labs)

Share this page:

The Australian Collaboration for Chlamydia Enhanced Sentinel

Research status

Completed

Overview of Study

The Australian Collaboration for Chlamydia Enhanced Sentinel Surveillance (ACCESS)

ACCESS involves the establishment of six separate chlamydia sentinel surveillance networks, each providing unique information on testing uptake and prevalence of chlamydia infection in a range of priority populations; young heterosexuals, men who have sex with men, Indigenous people, pregnant women and sex workers. The six networks are:Sexual health clinics (SHCs), Family Planning Clinics (FPCs), Antenatal clinics (ANCs), Aboriginal Health Services (AHSs), General Practitioners (GPs), Diagnostic Laboratories (Labs)

Share this page: