The National Chlamydia Screening Programme, develop position statements to highlight the programmes official stand on issues.
The statements address issues important to the programme nationally. On a regular basis, the NCSP review position statements and recommend that they be reaffirmed, revised, or retired. Retired statements will be removed from the website.
The statements address issues important to the programme nationally. On a regular basis, the NCSP review position statements and recommend that they be reaffirmed, revised, or retired. Retired statements will be removed from the website.
The National Chlamydia Screening Programme (NCSP) is a control and prevention programme targeted at the highest risk group for chlamydia infection in
England, young people under 25 who are sexually active.
Chlamydia is often asymptomatic so a large proportion of cases remain undiagnosed, but infection can be diagnosed easily (young people can do the test themselves), and treated effectively.
To find your local Chlamydia Screening Office or to register with us enter your post code or select your region on the map
Chlamydia is often asymptomatic so a large proportion of cases remain undiagnosed, but infection can be diagnosed easily (young people can do the test themselves), and treated effectively.
To find your local Chlamydia Screening Office or to register with us enter your post code or select your region on the map
