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Transmitted Diseases > Research > 2006
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hepatitis, STD and HIV services into a drug rehabilitation program. American
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S, and the Jail STD Prevalence Monitoring Project. Chlamydia
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Transmitted Diseases 2005;32(4):255-259. Koumans EH, Sternberg MR, Motamed C, Kohl K, Schillinger JA, Markowitz LE. Sexually
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trachomatis testing in the second British National Survey of sexual
attitudes and lifestyles: Respondent uptake and treatment outcomes. Sexually
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testing and counseling: A randomized, controlled Trial (RESPECT-2).Sexually
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use on chlamydial and gonococcal infection among urban adolescents. Archives
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comparison of counties where the incidence rates of AIDS increased the
most and the least. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2005;191(Suppl
1):S123-s126. Peterman TA, Kahn RH, Ciesielski CA, Ortiz-Rios E, Furness BW, Blank S,
Schillinger JA, Gunn RA, Taylor M, Berman SM. Misclassification of
the stages of syphilis: Implications for surveillance. Sexually
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MB, Markowitz L. Molecular subtyping of Treponema pallidum from
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in clinic visits and diagnosed Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria
gonorrhoeae infections after the introduction of a copayment in a
sexually transmitted infection clinic. Sexually Transmitted
Diseases 2004;32(4):243-246. Schillinger JA, Dunne EF, Chapin JB, Ellen JM, Gaydos CA, Willard NJ, Kent
CK, Marrazzo JM, Klausner JD, Rietmeijer CA, Markowitz LE. Prevalence
of Chlamlydia trachomatis infection among men screened in 4 U.S.
cities. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2005;32(2):74-77. Seña AC, Mertz KJ, Thomas D, Wells D, Costa S, Levine WC. A
survey of sexually transmitted diseases/HIV coinfection testing and reporting
practices among health care providers in New Jersey. Sexually
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LG, Okan SA, Lewis JS, Parker KA, Ryan CA, and the LIBRA Project Investigation
Team. Sex work, drug use, HIV infection, and spread of sexually transmitted
infections in Moscow, Russian Federation. Lancet 2005;366(9479):57–60. Simms I, Fenton KA, Ashton M, Turner KME, Crawley-Boevey EE, Gorton R, Thomas
DRH, Lynch A, Winter A, Fisher MJ, Lighton L, Maguire HC, Solomou M. The
re-emergence of syphilis in the United Kingdom: The new epidemic phases. Sexually
Transmitted Diseases 2004;32(4):220-226. Taylor MM, Hawkins K, Gonzalez A, Buchacz K, Aynalem G, Smith LV, Klausner
J, Holmberg S, Kerndt PR. Use of the serologic testing algorithm
for recent HIV seroconversion (STARHS) to identify recently acquired HIV
infections in men with early syphilis in Los Angeles County. Journal
of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 2005; 38(5):505-508. Taylor MM, McClain T, Javanbakht M, Brown B, Aynalem G, Smith LV, Kerndt
PR, Peterman TA. Sexually transmitted disease testing protocols,
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in HIV clinics in Los Angeles County. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2005;32(6):341-345. Wang SA, Papp JR, Stamm WE, Peeling RW, Martin DH, Holmes KK. Evaluation
of antimicrobial resistance and treatment failures for Chlamydia trachomatis: A
meeting report. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2005;191(6):917-923. Wong D, Berman SM, Furness BW, Gunn RA, Taylor M, Peterman TA. Time
to treatment for women with chlamydial or gonococcal infections: A
comparative evaluation of sexually transmitted disease clinics in 3 U.S.
cities. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2005;32(3):194-198. Page last modified: March 19, 2007 Page last reviewed: March 19, 2007 Historical Document Content Source: Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention |
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