Indiana University Study: Screening And Treating Girls Doesn’t Reduce Prevalence Of Chlamydia In Teens

Frequent testing and treatment of infection does not reduce the prevalence of chlamydia in urban teenage girls, according to a long term study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers published in the January 1, 2010 issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

IU Study: Screening And Treating Girls Doesn’t Reduce Prevalence Of Chlamydia In Teens

Frequent testing and treatment of infection does not reduce the prevalence of chlamydia in urban teenage girls, according to a long term study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers published in the January 1, 2010 issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Within 2 Years Of First Sexual Activity Half Of Urban Teen Girls Acquire STIs

Half of urban teenage girls may acquire at least one of three common sexually transmitted infections (STI) within two years of becoming sexually active, according to an Indiana University School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute study.

Society Marks 100th Day Of Its Commitment To The Profession – Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

Tomorrow will mark 100 days since the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPSGB) announced its vision for the profession’s new leadership body (PLB) by launching a series of commitments to its members.
Seven commitments were developed in consultation with the existing membership to demonstrate to pharmacists what the new body will represent and what services, products and [...]

The Secret Dangers Of A Festive Fling – Royal Pharmaceutical Society Of Great Britain

As the Christmas party season reaches its peak, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) is launching a campaign to warn of the dangers of getting chlamydia after a festive fling.
New research* released by the RPSGB reveals how the party atmosphere mixed with large quantities of alcohol are leading to serious [...]