Effects of Population Based Screening for Chlamydia Infections in The Netherlands Limited by Declining Participation Rates
Background: A large trial to investigate the effectiveness of population based screening for chlamydia infections was conducted in the Netherlands in 2008-2012. The trial was register based and consisted of four rounds of screening of women and men in the age groups 16-29 years in three regions in the Netherlands. Data were collected on participation rates and positivity rates per round. A modeling study was conducted to project screening effects for various screening strategies into the future. Methods and Findings: We used a stochastic network simulation model incorporating partnership forma... Mehr ...
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Schmid, BV
Over, EAB
van den Broek, IVF
Op de Coul, ELM
van Bergen, JEAM
Fennema, JSA
Götz, Hannelore
Hoebe, CJPA
de Wit, GA
van der Sande, MAB
Kretzschmar, MEE |
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2013 |
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Schmid , BV , Over , EAB , van den Broek , IVF , Op de Coul , ELM , van Bergen , JEAM , Fennema , JSA , Götz , H , Hoebe , CJPA , de Wit , GA , van der Sande , MAB & Kretzschmar , MEE 2013 , ' Effects of Population Based Screening for Chlamydia Infections in The Netherlands Limited by Declining Participation Rates ' , PLoS One (print) , vol. 8 , no. 3 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058674 |
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