CDC
Division of STD Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd NE MS-E02
Atlanta,
GA
USA
30333
Email:
csatterwhite@cdc.gov
Biographical Sketch:
2006-present, Epidemiologist, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Division of STD Prevention, CDC, Lead chlamydia epidemiologist for Division.
2002-2006, Scientific Information Officer, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, CDC.
2000-2002, Health Care Analyst, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, CDC.
Selected publications:
Peterman TA, Lindsey CA, Selik RM. This place is killing me: a comparison of counties where the incidence rates of AIDS increased the most and the least. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2005 Feb: 191(Suppl 1):S123-6.
Satterwhite CL, Kamb ML, Metcalf C, Douglas JM, Malotte CK, Paul S, Peterman TA. Changes in sexual behavior and STD prevalence among heterosexual STD clinic attendees: 1993-1995 Versus 1999-2000. Sex Transm Dis. 2007;34(5).
Peterman TA, Tian LH, Metcalf CA, Satterwhite CL, Malotte CK, DeAugustine N, Paul SM, Cross H, Rietmeijer CA, Douglas JM Jr. High incidence of new sexually transmitted infections in the year following a sexually transmitted infection: a case for rescreening. Ann Intern Med. 2006;145:564-527.
Metcalf CA, Douglas JM Jr, Malotte CK, Cross H, Dillon BA, Paul SM, Padilla SM, Brookes LC, Lindsey CA, Byers RH, Peterman TA; the RESPECT-2 Study Group. Relative efficacy of prevention counseling with rapid and standard HIV testing: a randomized, controlled trial (RESPECT-2). Sex Transm Dis. 2005 Feb;32(2):130-138.
Metcalf CA, Malotte CK, Douglas JM Jr, Paul SM, Dillon BA, Cross H, Brookes LC, Deaugustine N, Lindsey CA, Byers RH, Peterman TA; the RESPECT-2 Study Group. Efficacy of a booster counseling session 6 months after HIV testing and counseling: a randomized, controlled trial (RESPECT-2). Sex Transm Dis. 2005 Feb;32(2):123-129.
Numerous presentations at scientific conferences.