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Record #205112:
Chlamydia screening practices among physicians and community nurses in Yukon, Canada / Karolina Machalek, and 4 others.
Title: | Chlamydia screening practices among physicians and community nurses in Yukon, Canada / Karolina Machalek, and 4 others. |
Author(s): | Machalek, Karolina. |
Date: | 2013. |
In: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2013.), Vol. 72(supp.1) (2013) |
Abstract: | Reports results of cross-sectional study undertaken to survey health providers' sexually-transmitted-infection screening practices in Yukon and identify barriers to discussing and offering screening. Evidence suggests that chlamydia testing rates among patients seen by physicians may be higher in Yukon than those in other Canadian jurisdictions. |
Notes: | International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 72(supp.1) :672-682 (2013). |
Keywords: | 613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine. 614 -- Public health and safety. 614.25 -- Health services personnel. 616-036 -- Epidemiology. 616.9 -- Diseases, infectious and contagious. 616.97 -- Diseases, venereal. I -- Medicine and health. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*430) -- Yukon Territory. |
SPRI record no.: | 205112 |
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