Population-level diagnosis and care cascade for chlamydia in Australia.
Richard T GrayDenton CallanderJane S HockingSkye McGregorHamish McManusAmalie DydaClarissa MoreiraSabine BraatBelinda HengelJames WardDavid P WilsonBasil DonovanJohn M KaldorRebecca J GuyPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2019)
The greatest gaps in the Australian Chlamydia Cascade for young people were in the diagnosis and re-testing steps, with 72% of infections undiagnosed and 83% of those diagnosed not re-tested: both were especially low among men. Treatment rates were also lower than recommended by guidelines. Our cascade highlights the need for enhanced strategies to improve treatment and re-testing coverage such as short message service reminders, point-of-care and postal test kits.