Tis the season to catch an STI

Released on = December 4, 2005, 11:32 am

Press Release Author = Stephen Davies

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Preventx, a leading European supplyer of home Chlamydia
testing kits is preparing for increase demand over the Christmas period.

Press Release Body = An STI testing kit supplier is preparing for increased demand
of its products over the Christmas period due to office party festive frolicking.

Preventx, a leading supplier of chlamydia home testing kits has spent most of
November stocking up its products for the backlash of Christmas party shenanigans
and is expecting a high increase in orders starting from early December.

The combination of constant parties, high amounts of alcohol and socialising with
old friends or work colleagues means even the most sensible of people will take
risks.

Preventx director, Michelle Hart said: "We're fully expecting our sales of
chlamydia testing kits to increase substantially over the Christmas period.

"November's figures have risen by over 125 per cent compared with two months ago, so
we're expecting a further rise from December through to January.

"Waiting times at clinics can be up to six weeks in some areas of the UK, when it
should only be two days. Nobody likes waiting that long to find out their results,
so we've been stocking up accordingly."

She added: "I think Christmas is a time when no one likes to be single. We're
constantly bombarded with Christmas advertising showing happy couples round the
fire. Mix this with alcohol and it could be one of the reasons why so many young
and single people are having unprotected sex."

Workers see the Christmas party as a chance to let their hair down, lose their
inhibitions and do things that they would not normally do.

Research has shown British boozing increases by 41% in the festive season and births
peak in late summer/early autumn - nine months after Christmas.

The Health Protection Agency has recently reported that in the UK, chlamydia cases
have risen by nine per cent (95,879 to 104,155) from last year and it is still the
most common STI.

Chlamydia often causes no symptoms, and can be passed on to others without knowing.
Complications may occur if it is left untreated, including problems in pregnancy,
and infertility in both men and women.


Web Site = http://www.preventx.co.uk

Contact Details = Preventx Limited
Stable Row
Hartford Hall Estate
Bedlington
Northumbria
NE22 6AG
+441670 821 352

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