ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: To characterize awareness of Chlamydia trachomatis infection among persons consulting in a screening center in Ille-et-Vilaine, France, as well as the missed opportunities for screening in a primary health care setting during the 6 months preceding a diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Cross-sectional study including persons over 15 years of age consulting in the centers of Rennes and Saint-Malo between 4 April 2019 and 1 July 2019 with data collection by self-administered questionnaire and telephone interview. RESULTS: We included 723 persons with a median age of 22 years. A third of them (34%) had never heard of Chlamydia, while 36% thought that testing sexually active youth was recommended. Among the 37 infected persons we were able to contact and interview, 9 (24.3%) had missed at least one opportunity for screening. CONCLUSION: People's lack of awareness and failure to appropriate recent recommendations by professionals could constitute an obstacle to large-scale screening.