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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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B6: Issues in Integration of STD Prevention: Part 1 | |||
3:00 PM | B6a | Surveillance Integration in United States STD Control Programs Deborah Dowell, Nicholas Gaffga, Hillard Weinstock, Thomas Peterman | |
3:15 PM | B6b | Data Collaboration for Service Integration: Integration of Data Collection is Central to Integrating Public Health Services Erika Samoff, Joan M. Chow, Paul Gibson, Shanna Livermore, Christopher Krawczyk, Michael C. Samuel, Gail Bolan | |
3:30 PM | B6c | The Center for HIV/AIDS Care and Research (CHACR) at Boston Medical Center (BMC): A Model for the Integration of STD, HIV and HCV Counseling, Testing and Referral Services Glorimar Ruiz-Mercado, Vanessa J. Sasso | |
3:45 PM | B6d | Putting It All Together: Integrated HIV, STI, and Hepatitis Counseling and Testing Sheila Nelson, David S. Novak, H. Dawn Fukuda, Brenda Cole, Daniel Church, Clare O'Donoghue | |
4:00 PM | B6e | Acceptability of Acute HIV Infection Screening at STD Clinics that Utilize Rapid HIV Screening Tests, New York City, 2007 Kathleen D. Gallagher, Pragna Patel, Alexis Kowalski, Ellen Klingler, Kathy Gombel, Tim Sullivan, Monica Parker, Susan Blank | |
4:15 PM | B6f | Comprehensive STD/HIV Screening for Incarcerated Women: Integration of Best Practices in a Jail Setting Melina Boudov, Kirsten C. Wilson, Marisol Mejia, Sarah L. Guerry |