PS2 Poster Session 2

Wednesday, March 10, 2010: 3:45 PM-5:15 PM
Pre-Function Lobby & Grand Ballroom D2/E (M4) (Omni Hotel)
P02
Accessing College Students: Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening in Dorms and Campus Health Centers
Lynda Byer, MS, RN, Oakland County Health Division and Michigan Department of Community Health, Pontiac, MI
P04
Enhanced Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Surveillance in Two Erie County, New York Emergency Departments
Jennifer Sears, BS, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany, Rensselaer, NY, Gale Burstein, MD, MPH, Division of Adolescent Medicine, University at Buffalo Pediatrics Associates, Buffalo, NY and Guthrie Birkhead, MD, MPH, Office of Public Health, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY
P06
Home Collection Test Kits for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia at Alternative Venues, Pharmacy Pilot Project
Karen Curd, BS, Bell Flower Clinic, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, Barbara van Der Pol, PhD, MPH, Bell FLower STD Control Progam, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN and Catherine Knochel, N/A, BioScrip Pharmacy # 22, Indianapolis, IN
P08
Challenges and Successes in Integrating HIV, STD and HCV Testing in Bathhouse and Community Settings with Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
Randy Viele, BS1, Tharon Moore, BA2, Peter Laqueur3, Rosalind Thomas, MPH4 and Alison Muse, MPH4, 1Prevention Services, AIDS Council of Northeastern New York, Albany, NY, 2Prevention Services Department/AIDS Council's Project HOPE, AIDS Council of Northeastern New York, Albany, NY, 3Division of HIV Prevention, New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, New York, NY, 4Bureau of STD Control, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY
P12
Chlamydia Among Women Attending Louisiana Infertility Prevention Project Family Planning Clinics: Project Positivity, Socioeconomic Position, and STD Case Reports
Lisa Longfellow, MPH1, Mohammad Rahman, MPH1 and David Fine, PhD2, 1Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Program, Louisiana Office of Public Health, New Orleans, LA, 2Center for Health Training, Seattle, WA
P14
Chlamydia Testing of Pregnancy-Test-Seeking Clients in Family Planning Clinics in Washington State
Rafael Loza, MPH, Todd Rime, MA, Katherine Gudgel, MS and Chris Knutson, MN, ARNP, Office of Infectious Disease and Reproductive Health, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, WA
P16
Enhancing Gonorrhea Prevention through Regional Discussions and Action Plans
Kevin O'Connor, MA, Program and Training Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Steven J. Shapiro, BS, Division of STD Prevention, Program and Training Branch, CDC, Atlanta, GA and Stuart Berman, MD, ScM, Division of STD Prevention, Epidemiology and Surevillance Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
P18
Plummeting Gonorrhea Rates in Arizona: A True Decline?
Arshad Aziz, MD, MPH, Michelle Winscott, MD, MPH and Roxanne Ereth, MPH, STD Control Program, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ
P20
Risk Factors for Congenital Syphilis in Puerto Rico, 2000-2007: Assessment of Screening for Syphilis During the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Monica Castellano-Vega, MS, School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, Manuel Rodriguez-Bidot, MPH, STD Surveillance Office, Puerto Rico Department of Health, San Juan, PR, Juan Carlos Reyes-Pulliza, MSc, EdD, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR and Gilberto Ramos-Valencia, DrPh, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
P22
Rapid Assessment of Factors Related to Persistent High Rates of Congenital Syphilis in Maricopa County, Arizona
Karen Kroeger, PhD1, Melanie Taylor, MD, MPH2, Tom Mickey3, Shruti Ramachandran, MPH, MID1, Penny Loosier, MA, MPH1, Paran Pordell, MPH, CHES4, Samantha Herrington, MPH1 and Fred Bloom, PhD1, 1Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2Office of HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Services, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ, 3STD Program, Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Phoenix, AZ, 4Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
P24
Responding to a Syphilis Outbreak through Collaboration with Public and Private Partners - Genesee County, Michigan, 2008-2009
Fatema Mamou, MPH, Communicable Disease Investigation Response Team, Genesee County Health Department, Flint, MI and Bruce Nowak, BS, Sexually Transmitted Disease Program, Michigan Department of Community Health/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Detroit, MI
P26
Recent Increase in Early Syphilis Among Heterosexuals in Philadelphia, 2006-2009
Greta Anschuetz, MPH1, Felicia Lewis, MD2, Lenore Asbel, MD3, Aaron Mettey, MPH3 and Melinda Salmon3, 1STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Phialdelphia, PA, 2Field Epidemiology Unit, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Altanta, GA, 3STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA
P28
Syphilis Outbreak Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in Puerto Rico (January-June, 2008 vs. 2009)
Julius Alvarez, BA1, Aixa Irizarry, MBA2 and Edwin Rodriguez, BA1, 1Puerto Rico Department of Health, Latin American Center for AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Disease, San Juan, PR, 2Puerto Rico Health Department, Latin American Center for AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Disease, San Juan, PR
P30
"Striking Back" Miami – Dade County Health Department "Syphilis Strike Team”
Lori Jordahl, MBA-HA1, Jeanne Pinal1, Tom Burns, MPH2 and Toye Brewer, MD3, 1STD Program, Miami Dade County Health Department, Miami, FL, 2CDC, Miami Dade County Health Department STD Program, Miami, FL, 3CDC, Florida Bureau of STD Prevention and Control, Miami, FL
P32
Rapid Outreach Response to Social/Sexual Network Information Provided During Syphilis Interviews
Phyllis Burnett, BA, STD/HIV Prevention Program, CDC and Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD, Glen Olthoff, MSHS, Centers for Disease Control and Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD, Denise Freeman, MS, Division of STD Prevention, Centers For Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, Michelle Joe, BS, Bureau of STD/HIV Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD and Pat Letke-Alexander, MS, PA, Care-A-Van Outreach, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
P34
Epidemiological Characterization of Syphilis Cases in Men at An Urban STD Clinic in Mississippi, Jan 2004 – Dec 2008
Shelby White, M41, Christina Muzny, MD2, Mauda Monger, MPH2 and Leandro A. Mena, MD, MPH3, 1School of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, 2Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, 3Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center and Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, MS
P36
Forecasting Trends in Syphilis Using Prediction Markets
Thomas Peterman, MD, MSc, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Fred Bloom, PhD, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Phillip Polgreen, MD, MPH, Department of Internal Medicine, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA and Forrest Nelson, PhD, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
P38
Strategic Partnerships in Time of Economic Turmoil
Karla Schmitt, PhD, MPH, ARNP, Stacy Shiver, BA, Adrian Cooksey, MPH and Kimberly Quinn, BA, Bureau of STD Prevention and Control, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL
P40
Universal Screening for Chlamydia (CT) and Gonorrhea (GC) in Conjunction with the April 2009 National “Get Yourself Tested (GYT)” STD Awareness Campaign
Roberta McDonald, BS, Communicable Diseases Division, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, WI and John Pfister, BS, MS, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, WI
P42
Simple Decision. Simple Test. Simple Cure: Findings From CDC Formative Research & Next Steps for a National Chlamydia Screening Campaign
Allison Friedman, MS1, Bonny Bloodgood2, Elise Levine3, Derek Inokuchi, MHS, CHES4 and Jim Bender3, 1Division of STD Prevention, CDC, NCHHSTP, Atlanta, GA, 2AED, Washington DC, 3Academy for Educational Development, Washington DC, 4Center for Health Communication, Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC
P46
School-Based STI Prevention and CMS-Based Web Delivery: Opportunity, Acceptability, Usability, Effectiveness
Richard Goldsworthy, PhD, Behavioral Change and Performance Support, Academic Edge, Inc, Bloomington, IN and Peter Honebein, PHD, Research and Development, Academic Edge, Inc, Reno, NV
P48
High Chlamydia Prevalence Found in a Collaborative Health Department - University Student Health Services STI Screening Program
Heather Lindstrom, PhD, Bureau of Disease Control, Erie County Department of Health, Buffalo, NY, Gale Burstein, MD, MPH, Division of Adolescent Medicine, University of Buffalo Pediatrics Associates, Buffalo, NY, Susan Mancuso, MSN/FNP, Health Services, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY and Scott Zimmerman, DrPH, MPH, Division of Public Health Laboratories, Epidemiology and Environmental Health, Erie County Department of Health, Buffalo, NY
P50
How Much Does Adolescnt PID Care Really Cost? A within-System Analysis
Maria Trent, MD, MPH, Pediatrics/Adolescent Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD and Jonathan Ellen, MD, School of Medicine Ped Bay Bayview Pediatric Unit, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
P52
Using the STIC (Sexually Transmitted Infection Costs) Figure Application to Demonstrate Economic Benefits of STD/HIV Programs
Dayne Collins, BS, Program and Training Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Harrell Chesson, PhD, Division STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, Kathryn Koski, CDC, Atlanta, GA and Charlotte K. Kent, PhD, Division of STD Prevention; Health Services Research and Evaluation Branch, CDC, Atlanta, GA
P54
Coded Text Messaging to STD Clients: A Step in the Right Direction
Randall McClallen, RN, BSN, Community Health and Protection Group, Peoria City/County Health Department, Peoria, IL
P56
Patient Preferences Regarding Electronic Delivery of STD Clinic Test Results in Jackson, Mississippi
Timothy J. Brown, BS1, Stephanie Kovacs, BA2, Allyson Beaulieu, BA2, Megan Gatski, MSN2, Christina Muzny, MD3, Haitham El-Baghdady, MD4, Patricia Kissinger, PhD2 and Leandro A. Mena, MD, MPH5, 1Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, MS, 2School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 3Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, 4Crossroads STD Clinic, Suite 3516, Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, MS, 5Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center and Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson, MS
P58
Client-Assisted Triage Improved FLOW IN A Busy Public URBAN STD Clinic
Jose Castro, MD, Department of Medicine, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine/Miami-Dade County Health Department, Miami, FL, Maria Alcaide, MD, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami/Miami Dade County Health Department, Miami, Julia Rivers, Department of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami and Inza Patton, RN, MPH, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami/Miami-Dade County Health Department, Miami
P60
Who Gets Turned Away: Patient Turnaways in Chicago Municipal Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinics, 2009
Leslie Prince, BA, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, Rosalie Cyrier, MS, APN, CNP, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL and William Wong, MD, STI/HIV Prevention and Control Services Section, Division of STI/HIV/AIDS, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL
P62
Assessing the Adoption of the Safe in the City Intervention
Doug Richardson, MAS1, Benton Westergaard, BS1, Andrew Margolis, MPH2, Lee Warner, PhD, MPH3, Cornelis Rietmeijer, MD, PhD1 and Camilla Harshbarger, PhD2, 1Department of Public Health, Denver Health, Denver, CO, 2Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 3Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
P64
Structural Intervention to Reduce Chlamydia Screening Among Females Aged Over 25 in San Francisco
Kyle Bernstein, PhD, ScM1, Julia Marcus, MPH2, Sally Liska, DrPH3, Ameera Snell, BA2, Leah Rauch, BS3 and Susan S. Philip, MD, MPH2, 1STD Prevention and Control Services Program, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA, 2STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA, 3Public Health Lab, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA
P66
Timeliness of Treatment for Gonorrhea: Are Venue-Based Performance Measures (PM) Enough?
Steven J. Shapiro, BS, Division of STD Prevention, Program and Training Branch, CDC, Atlanta, GA
P70
A Longitudinal Evaluation of Quinolone Resistant N. Gonorrhoeae and Effects of Treatment Change
Jyl Madlem, MSM, MT, (AMT), Bell FLower STD Control Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianpolis, IN, Coya Campbell II, BS, Bell FLower STD Control Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, Barbara van Der Pol, PhD, MPH, Bell FLower STD Control Progam, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN and Janet Arno, MD, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P72
Screening Urines Submitted for Pregnancy Testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia
H. Beth Collier, BSN1, Jeanece Seals2 and Margaret Major2, 1HIV/AIDS/STD Prevention Services Division, Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN, 2Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN
P74
Trich or Treat: Utilizing High-Quality Online Video to Measure the Long-Term Impact of Wet Prep Laboratory Training
John Fitch, LPN1, Susan Dreisbach, PhD2, Lesly-Marie Clevenger, MA, MPH2, Cornelis Rietmeijer, MD, PhD3 and Teri Anderson, MT, (ASCP)1, 1Denver STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Denver Public Health Department, Denver, CO, 2Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, 3STD Control Program, Denver Public Health, Denver, CO
P76
Four Year History of APTIMA GC/CT Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing (NAAT) in Children Seen for Sexual Abuse
Kimberle C. Chapin, MD1, Carole Jenny, MD, MBA2, Christine E. Barron, MD3 and Sarah B. Andrea, BS1, 1Department of Pathology, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, 2Pediatrics, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI, 3Pediatrics, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, RI
P80
Performance of HerpeSelect ELISA for HSV-2 Diagnosis in Patients Attending a Clinic for Persons with HIV
Nicholas Van Wagoner, MD, PhD, Paula Dixon, BS and Edward W. Hook III, MD, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P82
Comparison of Self-Obtained Penile Swabs Vs. Urine in the Detection of C. Trachomatis, N. Gonorrhoeae, and T. Vaginalis
Patricia Agreda, BS, MS, MBA1, Nicole Quinn, BS1, Mathilda Barnes, CCRP2, Mary Jett- Goheen3 and Charlotte Gaydos, DrPH1, 1School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, STD Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2School on Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, STD Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Univerisity, Baltimore, MD, 3School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, STD Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Univerisity, Baltimore, MD
P84
Detecting Chlamydial and Gonococcal Infection Using Respondent Driven Sampling
Alia Al-Tayyib, PhD, MSPH and Cornelis Rietmeijer, MD, PhD, HIV/STD Prevention and Control, Denver Public Health, Denver, CO
P86
Expedited Partner Therapy for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Decreases Visits for Reinfection Among STD Clinic Patients
Alisa K. Ames, MHS1, Ravikiran Muvva, MPH, MPA, MBBS2, Rafiq Miazad, MD, MPH3, Caroline Fichtenberg, PhD1 and Emily Erbelding, MD, MPH4, 1Office of Epidemiology and Planning, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD, 2Bureau of HIV/STD Prevention, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD, 3STD Prevention Program, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD, 4Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, MD
P88
Uptake of Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) in An Inner-City STD Clinic
Christie Mettenbrink, MSPH1, Theresa Mickiewicz, MSPH1 and Cornelis Rietmeijer, MD, PhD2, 1Public Health Informatics, Denver Public Health, Denver, CO, 2STD Control Program, Denver Public Health, Denver, CO
P90
Patient-Delivered Partner Screening: Patient Willingness, Perceptions, and Preferences
Kimberly McBride, PhD, MA, Academic Edge, Inc, Bloomington, IN and Richard Goldsworthy, PhD, Behavior Change and Performance Support, Academic Edge, Inc, Bloomington, IN
P92
Serving a Rural and Frontier Population by Utilization of EPT
Sheriedan Grannan, MS, CHES and Canyon Hardesty, MS, CHES, Communicable Disease Program, Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne, WY
P94
Standard CDC Disposition Codes Overestimate the Effectiveness of HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services
Julia L. Marcus, MPH, Kyle T. Bernstein, PhD, ScM, Giuliano Nieri, Robert P. Kohn, MPH and Susan S. Philip, MD, MPH, STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA
P96
Prevalence of Trichomonas Vaginalis in Symptomatic Adolescent Females Presenting to An Urban Pediatric Emergency Department
Monika Goyal, MD1, Katie Hayes, BS2 and Cynthia Mollen, MD, MSCE1, 1University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 2Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Chlamydia Screening of Adolescent Females: Primary Care Provider Survey, Hawaii, 2007-2008
Chika McGrath, MD, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Maria Lee, MS, STD/AIDS Prevention Branch, Communicable Disease Division, Hawaii State Deparment of Health, Diamond Head STD Clinic, Honolulu, HI and Alan Katz, MD, MPH, Department of Public Health Sciences, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
Teen Health Centers Are Associated with Lower Birth Rates in Adolescent Females in King County, Washington, USA
Taraneh Shafii, MD, MPH, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, Roxanne Kerani, PhD, STD Control Program, Public Health - Seattle and King County, Seattle, WA and Matthew Golden, MPH, MD, Center for AIDS and STD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Seven Years, 112,000 Tests Later: Trends From the Philadelphia High School STD Screening Program
Aaron Mettey, MPH1, Greta Anschuetz, MPH2, Felicia Lewis, MD3, Lenore Asbel, MD1, Andrew De Los Reyes1 and Melinda Salmon1, 1STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Phialdelphia, PA, 3Field Epidemiology Unit, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Altanta, GA
The Evolution of Sexual Partnerships and Condom Use Among Newly Arrived Heterosexual Latino Migrant Men
Norine Schmidt, MPH1, Oscar Salinas, MD2, John Hembling, MPH3, Stephanie Kovacs, BA1, Colin Anderson-Smits4, Catherine Desmarais, MPH1, Allyson Beaulieu, BA1, Lisa Longfellow, MPH5, Michele Shedlin, PhD6 and Patricia Kissinger, PhD1, 1School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 2Family Advocacy Care and Education Services, Children's Hospital of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 3School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, International Health and Development, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 4Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 5Louisiana Office of Public Health, New Orleans, LA, 6College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY
Factors Associated with Inconsistent Condom Use Among Migrant and Immigrant Hispanic Women in the United States
Eduardo Valverde, MPH1, James Heffelfinger, MD1, Jeffrey Schulden, MD2, Drew Voetsch, PhD1 and Thomas Painter, PHD1, 1Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2Epidemiology Research Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD
Implementing STD Control Program On the Navajo Nation
Larry P. Foster, BA, Sociology, Gallup Social Hygiene Branch-Gallup Indian Medical Center, Gallup Social Hygiene Branch, Gallup, NM
Regional STD Rates and Trends Among American Indians and Alaska Natives—1998-2007
Scott Tulloch, BS, NCHHSTP, DSTDP, OD, Centers for Disease Contorl and Prevention, Albuquerque, NM, Emmett Swint, Division of STD Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, GA and Melanie Taylor, MD, MPH, Office of HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Services, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, AZ
Differences in Chlamydia Positivity Among Asian and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Women Age 15-24 in Family Planning Clinics in Regions IX and X, 2008
Wendy Nakatsukasa-Ono, MPH1, David Fine, PhD1, David Herzstein Couch, AB2 and Patricia A. Blackburn, MPH3, 1Center for Health Training, Seattle, WA, 2Center for Health Training, Oakland, CA, 3Region IX Infertility Prevention Project, Center for Health Training, Oakland, CA
Disparties in Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD): The Need to Move Beyond the Traditional Behavioral Risk Reduction Strategies
Getahun Aynalem, MD, MPH, Peter Kerndt, MD, MPH, Joselene Samson and Frank Ramirez, Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Program, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA
Acceptability of STI Testing Among Women and Men Engaging in Transactional Sex
Joshua G. Rosenberger, MPH, School of Medicine, Section of Adolescent Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, Alexis M. Roth, MPH, Section of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, Michael Reece, PhD, Department of Applied Health Science, School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Bloomington, IN and Barbara van Der Pol, PhD, MPH, Bell FLower STD Control Progam, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN
Sex Trade for Money Is Associated with Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Injection Drug Using Women in Baltimore
Typhanye Penniman, PhD, MPH, Courtenay Cavanaugh, PhD, Leah Floyd, PhD and William Latimer, PhD, MPH, Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
Community-Based STD Clinic for LGBT Youth (13 – 23) - A Collaborative Approach That Finds High Rates of Positivity
Cindy Watson, BA1, Krista Girty, LMSW1, Dan Merkan, MA, Counseling, and, Guidance1, Lloyd Seaman, BA2, Floren Fisher, BN, ARNP3 and Christina Bailey, MD4, 1Jacksonville Area Sexual Minority Youth Network, Inc, Jacksonville, FL, 2Division of STD, Duval County Heatlh Department, Jacksonville, FL, 3Division of STD, Duval County Health Department, Jacksonville, FL, 4Duval County Health Department, Jacksonville, FL
Characteristics of African American MSM Attending An STD Clinic 2004-2009
William Blakely III, BA, Bell Flower STD Control/Prevention Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, Janet Arno, MD, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, Coya Campbell II, BS, Bell FLower STD Control Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN and Barbara van Der Pol, PhD, MPH, Bell FLower STD Control Progam, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN
Perceived Risk for STIs and Reproductive Cancers Among Lesbians in South Carolina
Lisa Lindley, MPH, DrPH, CHES and Heather M. Brandt, MSPH, PhD, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Diagnoses and Mental Health Disparities Among Women Who Have Sex with Women Screened at An Urban Community Health Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007
Sari Reisner, MA1, Matthew Mimiaga, ScD, MPH2, Patricia Case, ScD, MPH1, Chris Grasso, MPH3, Casey O'Brien, BS4, Padmini Harigopal, MD5, Margie Skeer, ScD, MPH, MSW1 and Kenneth Mayer, MD1, 1The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, 2Harvard Medical School and The Fenway Institute, Boston, MA, 3The Fenway Institue, Fenway Health, Boston, MA, 4Tufts University, Boston, MA, 5Fenway Health, Boston, MA
Dual Strategy for Pregnancy and STI/HIV Prevention by Novel and Unique Approach
Alfred Shihata, MD, Research Department, The Scrippes Institution of Medicine and Sciences - San Diego, CA. USA, Del Mar, CA
The Cervical Cap: An Under-Researched, Under-Utilized Technology to Improve Women's Reproductive Health
Erica Gollub, DrPH1, Jessy Devieux, PhD2, Valerie Pelletier, MD1 and Robert Malow, PhD3, 1Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL, 2AIDS Prevention Program, Florida International University, Miami, FL, 3Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL
A Comparison of Differences in Knowledge, Behaviour and Attitudes towards Sexually Transmitted Diseases Between Medical and Non –Medical Students
saloni gupta, medical student, Abirami Karthigeyan, medical student, Dara-Chameli Seebaran Suite, Medical Student, jaskiran johal, medical student, Nilushi Ratnayake, medical student and sandeep assi, medical student, school of medicine, university of birmingham, birmingham, United Kingdom
Using Technology to Increase Provider Capacity in Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention Programs
Amy V. Smith, MPH1, Lidia Carlton, MPH2, Jasmin F. Delgado, MPH3, Miriam Garfinkel, MA, MFT1, Paul Gibson, MS, MPH4, Cindy Levin1, Joyce Lisbin, Ed, D1, Jackie Provost, MPH5, Anna Steiner1, Carol Kong, MPH1, Dana McCurdy, MPH, CHES1, Jen Shockey, MPH1, Joan Chow, MPH, DrPH6, A. Rain Mocello, MPH6, Michael Samuel, DrPH6, John Elfers, PhD7, Sandi Goldstein, MPH8, Liz Worthy8, Alice Gandelman, MPH1 and Gail Bolan, MD9, 1Disease Prevention and Training Section, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, Oakland, CA, 2Disease Prevention and Training Section, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, Long Beach, CA, 3Disease Prevention and Training Section, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, Fresno, CA, 4Disease Prevention and Training Section, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, San Jose, CA, 5Clinical and Community Health Programs, California Family Health Council, Los Angeles, CA, 6Epidemiology and Surveillance Section, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, Richmond, CA, 7San Luis Obispo County Office of Education, San Luis Obispo, CA, 8California Adolescent Health Collaborative, Oakland, CA, 9STD Control Branch, California Department of Public Health, STD Control Branch, Richmond, CA
Collaborating to Modify State Infertility Prevention Project Screening Criteria in Times of Lesser Resources
Colleen Bornmueller, BS, Infertility Prevention Project, Family Planning Council of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, Karen Thompson, BS, Bureau of HIV, STD, and Hepatitis, Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, IA and Sandra Jirsa, AS, Hygienic Laboratory, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Clinic Staff and Provider Assessment of Chlamydia Screening Awareness, Attitude, and Practices
Jennifer Kawatu, RN, MPH, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc, Providence, RI and Kim Watson, MPH, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc, Boston, MA
Second Chlamydia Positive Tests Among Previously Infected Adolescent Family Planning Clients, Region VIII Infertility Prevention Project, 1994-2007
David Fine, PhD1, Sarah Goldenkranz, MPH1 and Yvonne Hamby, MPH2, 1Center for Health Training, Seattle, WA, 2JSI, Denver, CO
High Rates of Repeat Infection Among Young STD Patients Makes a Case for Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT), Tennessee 2005-2008
Kimberly Glenn, MPH, Communicable and Environmental Disease Services, Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, TN
New Reminder System Does Not Improve Chlamydia Re-Screening Rate
Robert P. Kohn, MPH1, Andrew Reynolds2, Ameera Snell, BA1, Julia L. Marcus, MPH1 and Susan S. Philip, MD, MPH1, 1STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA, 2STD Control Program, San Francisco Department of Public Health, san francisco, CA
Syphilis Again and Again – Syphilis Re-Infection in Philadelphia, 2002-2009
E. Claire Newbern, PhD, MPH1, Greta Anschuetz, MPH2, Melinda Salmon3 and Lenore Asbel, MD3, 1Division of Disease Control, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, 2STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Phialdelphia, PA, 3STD Control Program, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA
The Meaning of Being in Romantic Relationships for Young Adult at-Risk Males
Jennifer Lynn Collins, RN, MSN, School of Nursing, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, San Antonio, TX and Jane Dimmitt Champion, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, School of Nursing, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX
Sexual Behaviors and STI Testing Among MSM Living in Non-Urban Settings
Joshua G. Rosenberger, MPH1, Phillip Schnarrs, MA2, Emily Brinegar, MSW3, Jill Stowers, MSW3, Brian Dodge, PhD4 and Michael Reece, PhD5, 1School of Medicine, Section of Adolescent Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, 2School of Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Department of Applied Health Science, Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 3Positive Link Bloomington Hospital, Bloomington, IN, 4Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indian University, Bloomington, IN, 5Department of Applied Health Science, School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Bloomington, IN
High Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Among a Sample of Methamphetamine-Using MSM Seeking Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV in Los Angeles County (LAC)
Raphael Landovitz, MD1, Galina Inzhakova, MPH2, Paymon Ebrahimzadeh, MPH2 and Cathy J. Reback, PhD2, 1Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 2Friends Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Predictors of STD Testing Among Asymptomatic HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men
Lauren Christiansen-Lindquist, MPH1, Karen W. Hoover, MD, MPH1, Guoyu Tao, PhD1, Charlotte Kent, PhD1 and Evaluation Group for Adherence to STD and Hepatitis Screening2, 1Division of STD Prevention; Health Services Research and Evaluation Branch, CDC, Atlanta, GA, 2CDC, Atlanta
Expansion of HIV Rapid Antibody Testing at Municipal STI Clinics - Chicago, 2007-2008
Cathy Yanda, MPA1, James Tam Nuyen, MD2, Irina Tabidze, MD, MPH3, Charmaine Murray, MPA2 and William Wong, MD3, 1NCHHSTP, CDC, Chicago, IL, 2STI/HIV/AIDS Division, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL, 3STI/HIV Prevention and Control Services Section, Division of STI/HIV/AIDS, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL
"It Takes a Village" - Targeted and Integrated STI/HIV Services at Summer Events - Chicago, IL 2009
Cathy Yanda, MPA, NCHHSTP, CDC, Chicago, IL, Laurie Anderson, BA, NCHHSTP, CDC, Nashville, TN, Simone Koehlinger, PsyD, Office of LGBT Health, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL, Mila Verdugo, MPH, Immunization Program, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL, William Wong, MD, STI/HIV Prevention and Control Services Section, Division of STI/HIV/AIDS, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL and Michael Hunter, MFA, Division of STI/HIV/AIDS, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL
New HIV Positivity and Posttest Counseling at STD Clinics: 25 Health Departments in the United States, 2007
Elin Begley, MPH1, Lyle McCormick, BA, MSW, MPH2 and John Beltrami, MD, MPH&TM, FACPM1, 1Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2CDC Information Technology Support (CITS), Northrop Grumman, Atlanta, GA
HIP HOP for HIV: A Community-Based Service Integration Strategy
Marlene McNeese-Ward, BS, Bureau of HIV/STD/and Viral Hepatitis Prevention, Houston Department of Health and Human Services, Houston, TX, Beau Mitts, MPH, Bureau of HIV/STD and Viral Hepatitis Prevention, Houston Department of Health and Human Services, Houston, TX and Nike Lukan, MPH, Prevention Services, AIDS Foundation Houston, Houston, TX
Knowledge, Attitudes and Belief about HIV PrEP Among STD Clinic Attendees
Omar Y. Whiteside, MSPH1, Chinelo Ogbuanu, PhD2, Christopher Scanlon, BS3 and Wayne A. Duffus, MD, PhD3, 1Department of Epidemiology, USC Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, 2Georgia Department of Public Health, USC Arnold School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, 3STD/HIV Division, SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, SC
Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Tools to Assess Potential Spatial Gaps in Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Service Supply and Demand in Texas: 2007 Data
Sonal Doshi, Ms, MPH, Division of STD Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, GA and Kwame Owusu-Edusei Jr., PhD, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Norcross, GA
Evaluation of a Surveillance Case Definition for Anogenital Warts
Allison Naleway, PhD1, Sheila Weinmann, PhD1, Karen Riedlinger, MPH1, Laura Pedraza1, Lauri Markowitz, MD2, Julianne Gee, MPH3 and Eileen Dunne, MD, MPH2, 1Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR, 2Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 3Immunization Safety Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Progress in Standardizing Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus (nHSV) Surveillance in the United States
Cort Lohff, MD, MPH, Environmental Health, Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL and Elaine Flagg, MS, PhD, Surveillance and Special Studies Team, Epidemiology and Surveillance Branch, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
The Integration of HSV2 Serologic Testing in A Public Health STD Clinic
Charlotte Robertson, BS, Recreation, Therapy, AD, Registered, Nurse, Certified, Women's, Health, Nurse, Practitioner1, Andrew Smith, BS, Public, Affairs2, Janet Arno, MD3, Jyl Madlem, MSM, MT, (AMT)1, Juanita Brand, RNc, EdD, MSN4, Barbara Van Der Pol, PhD, MPH5 and Kenneth Fife, MD, PhD, FACP3, 1Bell Flower STD Control Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, 2Bell Flower Clinic STD Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, 3Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 4STD Control Program, Marion County Health Department, Indianapolis, IN, 5Bell Flower STD Control Progam, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Seroprevalence of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 in An STD Clinic in Miami
Maya Morrison-Bryant, MBBS, Department of Infectious Disease, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Khaled Deeb, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL and Jose Castro, Infectious Disease, University of Miami, Miami, FL
Hepatitis C Among Gay Men at Risk for HIV Acquisition in San Francisco
Emalie P. Huriaux, MPH1, Robert Wilder Blue2, Tim Ryan, RN, MSN2, Steven B. Gibson, MSW2, Christopher S. Hall, MD, MS2 and Grant N. Colfax, MD1, 1HIV Prevention Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA, 2Magnet, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA
A Theory-Based Model of Hepatitis B Vaccine Acceptance in An STD Clinic Population
Nathan Stupiansky, PhD1, Devon Hensel, PhD1, Anthony Cox, PhD2, Dena Cox, PhD2, Rosalie Cyrier, MS, APN, CNP3 and Gregory Zimet, PhD4, 1Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, 3Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, IL, 4Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Attitudes and Acceptability of HPV Vaccine Implementation Among Parents in India
Amanda Tanner, PhD, MPH1, Proma Paul, MPH1, Patti Gravitt, PhD1, K. Vijayaraghavan, MBBS, MSc2, B. Kalpana, MD2, D. Mamatha, MA2, K. Deepa, MA2, Keerti Shah, MD, DrPH1 and Gregory Zimet, PhD3, 1Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2MediCiti Institute of Medical Science, SHARE India, Hyderabad, India, 3Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Prevalence of HPV Among Females Prior to HPV Vaccine Introduction in 2 Managed Care Organizations (MCOs)
Eileen Dunne, MD, MPH1, Roger Baxter, MD2, Allison Naleway, PhD3, Nicola Klein, MD, PhD4, Sheila Weinmann, PhD3, Karen Riedlinger, MPH5, Barbara Fetterman, SCT6, Charlie Chao, MPH4, Martin Steinau, PhD7, Mariela Zamarron, PhD7, Julianne Gee, MPH8, Lauri Markowitz, MD1 and Elizabeth Unger, MD, PhD7, 1Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 2Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study, Northern California Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA, 3Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR, 4Northern California Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA, 5Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, OR, 6Northern California Kaiser Permanente, Berkeley, CA, 7CDC, Atlanta, GA, 8Immunization Safety Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
Statewide Surveillance for Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Impact in Connecticut
Linda Niccolai, PhD1, Lynn Sosa, MD2, Pamela Julian, MPH3, James Meek, MPH3 and James Hadler, MD, MPH3, 1Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 2STD and TB Control, Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, CT, 3Emerging Infections Program, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT
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