"Cost-effective" chlamydia tests to cut Danish incidence
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Screening couples for chlamydia with home diagnostic kits is likely to be cost effective as long as one partner is first identified as having the disease. This would make it more likely for the second partner to opt to take the home test. This is the conclusion of a recently published report by the Danish Centre for Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (CEMTV).