Opportunistic testing for urogenital infection with Chlamydia trachomatis in south-western Switzerland, 2012: a feasibility study

Author:

Bally F123,Quach A42,Greub G5,Jaton K5,Petignat C6,Ambord C3,Fellay J7,Masserey E6,Spencer B8

Affiliation:

1. Institut Central (Hôpital du Valais), Service des maladies infectieuses, Sion, Switzerland

2. These authors contributed equally to the manuscript

3. Service de la santé publique du canton du Valais, Sion, Switzerland

4. Profa - Consultation de santé sexuelle - planning familial, Renens, Switzerland

5. Institute of Microbiology, University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

6. Service de la santé publique du canton de Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland

7. Centre Sexualité-Information-Prévention-Education (SIPE), Sion, Switzerland

8. University Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

The feasibility of opportunistic screening of urogenital infections with Chlamydia trachomatis was assessed in a cross-sectional study in 2012, in two cantons of south-western Switzerland: Vaud and Valais. Sexually active persons younger than?30 years, not tested for C. trachomatis in the last three months, were invited for free C. trachomatis testing by PCR in urine or self-applied vaginal swabs. Of 2,461 consenting participants, 1,899 (77%) were women and all but six (0.3%) submitted a sample. Forty-seven per cent of female and 25% of male participants were?younger than?20 years. Overall, 134 (5.5%) of 2,455 tested participants had a positive result and were followed up. Seven per cent of all candidates for screening were not invited, 10% of invited candidates were not eligible, 15% of the eligible candidates declined participation, 5% of tested participants testing positive were not treated, 29% of those treated were not retested after six months and 9% of those retested were positive for C. trachomatis. Opportunistic C. trachomatis testing proved technically feasible and acceptable, at least if free of charge. Men and peripheral rural regions were more difficult to reach. Efforts to increase testing and decrease dropout at all stages of the screening procedure are necessary.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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