Improving chlamydia knowledge should lead to increased chlamydia testing among Australian general practitioners: a cross-sectional study of chlamydia testing uptake in general practice
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posted on 2024-06-05, 09:15authored byA Yeung, M Temple-Smith, S Spark, R Guy, CK Fairley, M Law, A Wood, K Smith, B Donovan, J Kaldor, J Gunn, M Pirotta, Rob CarterRob Carter, J Hocking, ACCEPt consortium
Female general practitioners (GPs) have higher chlamydia testing rates than male GPs, yet it is unclear whether this is due to lack of knowledge among male GPs or because female GPs consult and test more female patients.