Chlamydia among young women: A resource for population-specific prevention
Chlamydia continues to be the most commonly reported sexually transmitted and blood borne infection in Canada. This resource synthesizes evidence, assesses the effectiveness of behavioural interventions and provides promising practices and evidence-informed strategies for the prevention of chlamydia among young women aged 30 and under. It is intended to support public health professionals and community organizations in the development of evidence-informed strategies for the prevention of chlamydia among this population.
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