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The findings and conclusions in these presentations have not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. |
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A1: Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Infections: Recurrence and Alternative Testing Strategies | |||
10:00 AM | 1 | Self-reported Risk History in Women Using an Internet-based Screening Program for Chlamydia trachomatis Using Self-collected Vaginal Swabs Returned by Mail Charlotte Gaydos, Karen Dwyer, Mathilda Barnes, Toni Flemming, Patricia Rizzo-Price, Terry Hogan | |
2 | In & Out STD Screening: Feasibility and Positivity of Pharyngeal and Self-Collected Rectal Specimens Obtained From Men Who Have Sex With Men at Street Fairs, San Francisco, July – October 2005 Jacqueline McCright, Frank Strona, Israel Diosdado, Charlotte K. Kent, Jeffrey D. Klausner | ||
3 | Young Men Collect Their Own Urethral Swab for the Diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae by the APTIMA Combo 2 Assay Max A. Chernesky, Sylvia Chong, Marek Smieja, Ruth Ewert, Beth Hayhoe, Dan Jang | ||
4 | Uptake of a Chlamydia Rescreening Intervention: Trends in Rescreening Practices among Infertility Prevention Project Clinics in Washington State Katherine Gudgel, Mark R. Stenger, Todd Rime | ||
11:00 AM | 5 | Burden of repeat Chlamydia trachomatis infection in young women in New York City Ellen Klingler, Preeti Pathela, Damarys Cordova, Susan Blank, Julia A. Schillinger | |
11:15 AM | 6 | Repeat Neisseria gonorrhea Infections: A retrospective population-based analysis, 1999 – 2004 Marjan Javanbakht, Sarah Guerry, Lisa V. Smith, Peter R. Kerndt |