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Tags: chlamydia Topics: Health and Wellness Information Type: publications

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February 2, 2024

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The guidelines presented here for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections in Alberta have been adapted from the Canadian Guidelines on Sexually Transmitted Infections for provincial use...


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June 28, 2023

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This annual report provides a high-level overview of four notifiable sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections: chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, and infectious syphilis. Focus is placed on...


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October 1, 2021

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Intended for public health professionals, this resource presents the recommended practices for the management and reporting of chlamydia infections as notifiable diseases. Topics covered include:...


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September 15, 2015

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Examines the incidence rate of chlamydia in Alberta over the past 15 years, and identifies some areas in Alberta with high rates.


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February 1, 2015

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This annual report presents statistics related to the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Alberta, based on cases of disease reported to...


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December 1, 2012

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The guidelines presented here for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections in Alberta have been adapted from the Canadian Guidelines on Sexually Transmitted Infections developed by the...


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August 1, 2012

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Presents statistics related to the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Alberta, based on cases of disease reported to Alberta Health.


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January 1, 2008

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This report contains data on selected blood-borne pathogen and sexually transmitted infections in Alberta. Measures are based on newly diagnosed cases of infection per year, up to 2006. Reported...