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Title: Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence and sexual behaviour in Christchurch high school students. Author: Corwin P, Abel G, Wells JE, Coughlan E, Bagshaw S, Sutherland M, Plumridge L. Journal: N Z Med J; 2002 Jul 26; 115(1158):U107. PubMed ID: 12362182. Abstract: AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis among young people in Year 12 and Year 13 in Christchurch secondary schools. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey on sexual behaviour was carried out in conjunction with the collection of urine samples, which were tested for C. trachomatis. RESULTS: 1582 young people were invited to take part in the study. 72% of these students answered the questionnaire of whom 49% had experienced sexual intercourse. The mean age of the sample was 16.7 years. The prevalence of C. trachomatis among the sexually active participants who provided a urine sample was 2.0% (1.8% of males and 2.3% of females). 39% of sexually active participants had had one partner in their lifetime and 13% had had more than five partners. 51% of males and 39% of females indicated that they always used condoms and 69% of males and 57% of females reported using a condom on the last occasion of sexual intercourse. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that 2.0% of sexually active senior high school students have asymptomatic C. trachomatis infections. Opportunistic screening for C. trachomatis should be offered to all sexually active males and females at risk.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]