Opportunistic screening for chlamydial infection at time of cervical smear testing in general practice: prevalence study

Abstract
Thirty seven practice nurses and 108 general practitioners from 30 practices participated in the study. The total patient population served by the practices was 192 000. The mean Jarman underprivileged area score was 23 (range 15-33). (A positive score indicates social deprivation and compares with a mean score for England and Wales of 0.) Twelve practices had only one or two practitioners.

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