Tuesday, May 8, 2012

In Australia, Check Syphilis Only Use The lure of Toll


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Not easy to persuade the people of Queensland, Australia in particular teens to do a venereal disease. Government through the local health department to have to give credit to lure a willing examined.

Compulsory examination for the detection of venereal diseases, especially syphilis or syphilis considered urgent to do in Queensland, given the number of victims continues to rise. Since January 2011, the numbers are expected to increase nine-fold.

Young people considered most in need of early examination, based on statistics since the disease is most common in the age group below 25 years. With early inspection, the various preventive measures can be done so sufferers do not continue to grow.

Nevertheless, it is not easy to persuade teenagers to perform such examinations. Possibility of being lazy, because confidentiality is guaranteed by the results of the examination so that the young officer did not need unwarranted embarrassment if discovered contracted syphilis.

No less common, the local health department finally gave definite perks like teenagers. Toll-free offer is valued at AU $ 20, or approximately USD 187 thousand, which is provided free for teens who do a syphilis before June 1, 2012.

Not only that, all the teenagers who are willing to undergo such examinations will also be included in the prize lottery program the phone. Because the phone is part of a lifestyle that is inseparable from young people today, this program is expected to be in great demand.

"Syphilis is spread through unsafe sex. Pregnant women can also transmit the disease to her child, either during pregnancy or childbirth," said Dr Jeanette Young of health services from News.com.au quoted as saying on Tuesday (8/5 / 2012).

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