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“Let’s not talk about sex”: reconsidering the public health approach to sexually transmissible infections in remote Indigenous populations in Australia

Francis J Bowden and Katherine Fethers
MJA 2008; 188 (3): 182-184
Abstract
  • Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) are hyperendemic in some remote Indigenous populations in Australia.

  • Screening programs have had some success in reducing the prevalence of STIs in specific populations, but there has been little overall improvement in the past 10 years.

  • We question the usefulness of current practice and urge consideration of a new and radical approach.

  • Instead of a “screen, treat and contact trace” strategy, we suggest adopting the same approach as currently accepted for trachoma control: populations reaching a threshold prevalence for a set of marker STIs (identified through sentinel surveillance) should be offered a treatment program aimed at the entire sexually active population.

  • We also recommend a parallel program of health promotion and “life skills” education and outline the arguments for such a departure from currently accepted public health policy.

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