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Sexually Transmitted Diseases > Syphilis Elimination Effort (SEE)
The Syphilis Elimination Effort (SEE) is a national initiative that brings together health care providers, policy makers, community leaders and state and local public health agencies, to reduce syphilis rates in the United States. Working together, we have a unique opportunity to control this devastating disease, reduce the transmission of HIV, and protect unborn infants. This web site provides information on the US Syphilis Elimination Effort as well as access to key epidemiological data, health communication resources and quick links to syphilis information. New & Featured Items
2007 Syphilis
Surveillance Project Annual Report (6
April 2009)
Dear
SEE Coordinators Letters (Updated January
2009)
Syphilis Testing Algorithms Using Treponemal Tests for Initial Screening --- Four Laboratories, New York City, 2005--2006 MMWR August 15, 2008
2009 Guidance for Syphilis Elimination Effort Evidence-based Action Planning
(8
July 2008)
Page last modified: April 6, 2009 Page last reviewed: April 6, 2009 Content Source: Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention |
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