2023
DOI: 10.1097/jxx.0000000000000829
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Improving chlamydia risk screening by using the CDC's 5 Ps approach to sexual health history

Abstract: Background:Chlamydia trachomatis is infecting service members (SMs) at a rate of two to three times that of the U.S. population. Currently, the military only screens female SMs under the age of 25 years, leaving many at-risk males to go undetected leading to further transmission.Local Problem:Service members are not routinely assessed for high-risk sexual activities, leading to increased chlamydia rate in Fort Bragg. At the primary care project site, screening was only done per HEDIS measure leading to only 5%… Show more

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