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A1A - A Comparison of the Spatial Distribution
of HIV and Syphilis Cases in Six North Carolina Counties - W
Jones, D Enright, D Williams, E Foust
A1B - Continued High HIV Incidence
Among Patients Attending STD Clinics in Four U.S. Cities, 1997–1999 -
L Linley, D Withum, H Weinstock, K Bell, J Royalty, M Miller
A1C - Assessing HIV Prevention
Needs Among African- American Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) -
D Evans, R Swayzer, T Franklin
A1D - “Barebacking” in
a Diverse Sample of MSM - G Mansergh, G Marks, G Colfax,
R Guzman, M Rader, S Buchbinder
Mansergh Slides (PPS 57 KB)
A1E - Don’t Gross Me Out! An
Alternative to XXX-STD Pics - D Castellanos
A1F - STD Screening in HIV Clinics:
Value and Implications - TA Farley, DA Cohen
Farley Slides (PPS 100 KB)
A2 - Ties that Bind: Building
Community Research Partnerships - S Blank, J Brown, J Parsons,
P Galatowitsch
A3 - Vaccines for HPV and HSV:
Current Status and Issues Related to Implementation - S
Tyring, LR Stanberry, GP Garnett, S Rosenthal, J Douglas
Garnett Slides (PPS 196 KB) Rosenthal
Slides (PPS 326 KB)
Douglas Slides (PPS 1.2 MB)
A4 - Sexually Transmitted Infections
and Gynecologic Health in Lesbians: Research Update - JM
Marrazzo
Slides (PDF 1.2 MB)
A5 - Finding Common Ground: Building
Local Capacity for the Primary Prevention of Chlamydia trachomatis and
other Sexually Transmitted Diseases in California - P Gibson,
J Felix, J Schumann, A Smith, S Smith, F Alvarez, C Vera, A Gandelman,
G Bolan
A6 - The Other Glass Ceiling . . . How
to Increase Chlamydia Screening in the Private Sector -
C Walsh, J Armstrong, M Finch, P Nathanson, R Neiman, S Shih
Armstrong Slides (PPS 98 KB) Nathanson
Slides (PPS 66 KB)
Neiman Slide (PPS 266 KB) Shih
Slides (PPS 189 KB)
A7A - The Collectivity of Sexual Behavior -
DA Cohen, TA Farley, K Mason
A7B - Behavioral Cognitive Intervention,
Shown to Reduce STDs, Increases Self-Efficacy - JE Korte,
RN Shain, S Perdue, JM Piper, AEC Holden, JD Champion, E Newton
A7C - The Relationship Between Repeat
Infections and Behavioral Risk Factors and Clinician Counseling: Findings
from a Philadelphia STD Clinic - M Eberhart, N Liddon, M
Goldberg, JS Leichliter, L Asbel
Eberhart Slides (PPS 514 KB)
A7D - Risks and Benefits of the Internet
for Populations at Risk for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI): Results
from an STI Clinic Survey - CA Rietmeijer, SS Bull, JM Douglas,
M McFarlane
A7E - Focus on Kids Intervention for
Adolescents in High School to Prevent STDs/HIV - CA Gaydos,
J Galbraith, C Arcari, L White, T Walker, G Waterfield, A Joffe, C Latkin,
B Stanton
Gaydos Slides (PPS 2.5 MB)
A7F - The Use of Focus Groups in Examining
Prevention Strategies for Men with Previous Jail Incarcerations -
C Sperling and R Burton
A8 - The Gonorrhea Community Action Project -
S Middlestad, N VanDevanter, CK Malotte, T Gift, P Messen, R Ledsky, C Merzel,
A Bleakley, M Larro, JS St Lawrence, M Hogben, W Pequegnat
A9 - Applications of GIS in Integrated
Public Health Surveillance Systems - R Kakkar, S Arbona,
O Devine, T Gerber, T Kellogg, R Kohn
B1A - Increases in Sexually Transmitted
Diseases among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Need for New Prevention and
Research Strategies - C McLean, S Blank, R Bronzan, G DeSimone,
H Calvet, C Ciesielski, K Mayer
McLean Slides (PPS 104 KB) Blank
Slides (PPS 1.1 MB)
Mayer Slides (PPS 221 KB)
B1B - Sexually Transmitted Diseases,
HIV Testing, and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking
Care at Howard Brown Health Center - CA Ciesielski, J Flynn,
C McLean
B1C - Patterns of STD Infection, HIV
Coinfection, and Risk-Behavior Among MSM at a Boston Community Health
Center - SA Golub, K Mayer, W Lo, D Cohen
B2 - How Community, Corrections, Neighboring
Jurisdictions, and Surveillance Have Worked Together to Contain an Outbreak
of Syphilis in Baltimore City - J Michaud, S Johnson, K
Robinson, S Tulloch, E Reams, G Olthoff, R Vogel, G Baker, J Leber, J
Ellen
Michaud Slides (PPS 120 KB) Johnson
Slides (PPS 34 KB)
Robinson Slides (PPS 108 KB) Tulloch
Slides (PPS 823 KB)
Ellen Slides (PPS 165 KB)
B3A - Core Concepts for Hepatitis Education -
L Gilbert, K Ford, D Bergmire-Sweat
Gilbert Slides (PPS 356 KB)
B3B - Hepatitis B Screening and Vaccine
Referral Program in an STD Clinic - J Subiadur, J Landrigan,
F Judson, M Bedell, J Douglas
Subiadur Slides (PPS 62 KB)
B3C - Investigation of a Cluster of
Acute Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infections in Injecting Drug Users (IDU),
Minnesota, 2001 - L Mercedes, T Heymans, J Saavedra, J Martimo,
C Hooker
Heymans Slides (PPS 97 KB)
B3D - HPV Infection and Abnormal
Cytology in a High Risk Adolescent Population - EH Koumans,
TA Tarkowski, MK Sawyer, A Pierce, CM Black, J Papp, LE Markowitz, ER
Unger
B3E - Impact of Knowledge of Herpes
Simplex Virus Type II Serostatus on STD Clinic Patients -
K Kroeger, R Knaup, M Williams, B Stoner
Kroeger Slides Slides (PPS 47 KB)
B3F - Testing Asymptomatic Individuals
for Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2: Psychosocial Implications -
KR Turner, CK Kent, T Miyai, JD Klausner
Turner Slides (PPS 115 KB)
B4 - HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention Among
Migrant Farmworkers and their Families: A Replicable Model -
M González
B5A - Early Incident STI in Adolescent
Women - B Van Der Pol, BE Batteiger, DP Orr, JD Fortenberry
B5B - Gonorrhea Drips on in California -
MC Samuel, V Loo, D Gilson, D Kodagoda, S Coulter, G Bolan
Samuel Slides Slides (PPS 592 KB)
B5C - Comparing HIV and Gonorrhea/Chlamydia
Co-morbidity on a Mobile Van-Based Clinic - R Vogel, S Bonu,
T Liang, M Ward, JM Ellen
B5D - Development of a Mechanism to
Verify and Measure Adherence to Chlamydia Screening Criteria in Family
Planning Clinics in Three New England States - J Day, F
Cohen, H Jenkins, E Kieltyka, M Proulx, M Ritson, B Woods
B5E - Chlamydia Screening and Test
Type Utilization in California Publicly Funded Family Planning Services -
JM Chow, M Bradsberry, J Treat, C Maternowska, P Darney, A Ramirez, G
Bolan
B5F - Repeat Chlamydia Infections
in Region III Family Planning Clinics–Implications for Screening Programs -
P Nathanson, M Sammel, M Berlin
Nathanson Slides (PPS 123 KB)
B6 - From Research to Practice and
Policy Among Programs and Providers: The Role of the National Network
of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers (NNPTCs) in National STD Prevention
Efforts - S Ratelle, P Coury-Doniger, T Hogan, AM Rompalo,
HM Bauer, B Stoner, K Rietmeijer, SA Payette, D Tofoya and the National
Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers
B7A - Risky Environments: Neighborhood
Characteristics Associated with Adolescent Females’ Sexual Risk Behaviors -
C Sionean, R Zimmerman
B7B - Monitoring STD Prevalence and
Reproductive Health Care Among Adolescent Women in Special Settings in
the United States, 1999-2001 - SA Wang, CA Rietmeijer, SC
Matson, WP Carr, M Freeman, DA Beete, MK Oh, S Conner, JR Braxton, HS
Weinstock, and the Adolescent Women Reproductive Health Monitoring Work
Group
Wang Slides (PDF 854 KB)
B7C - Chlamydia Screening and STD
Education for High-Risk Teens: A Peer Outreach Program -
C Leah, L Jackson, K Guzman, A Arroyo, D Borntrager, R Gunn
Leah Slides (PPS 183 KB)
B7D - Adolescent Screening Project
in Special Settings - L Byer, B Draper, B Moss
Byer Slides (PPS 179 KB)
B7E - Screening for Sexually Transmitted
Diseases During Pre-participation Sports Examination of High School Adolescents -
M Nsuami, SN Taylor, M Elie, B Brooks, F Makonnen, L Sanders, T Nash,
D Cohen, DH Martin
B7F - Should We Be Screening Sexually
Active Adolescent Males for Chlamydia During Health Supervision Pediatric
Visits? - K Tebb, M Shafer, S Cruz, S Brown, A Gyamfi, R
Pantell, T Ko, C Wibbelsman
B8 - Making Collaborations Work: Thinking
and Acting Outside the Lines - A Johnson; S Glass; L Nicholson;
K Williams
B9B - Studying Condom Effectiveness
for Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention: the Importance of
Knowing Partner Infection Status - L Warner, D Newman, TA
Peterman, ML Kamb, JM Douglas, J Zenilman, K Malotte, G Bolan, J Rogers,
H Austin, DK Kleinbaum, M Macaluso, for the Project RESPECT Study Group
B9C - Comparison of STD Prevalence
by Reported Condom Use Errors in 100% Condom Users of an Urban STD Clinic -
JC Shlay, J Landrigan, JM Douglas
Shlay Slides (PPS 40 KB)
B9D - Condom Protection Against STD:
a Study Among Adolescents Attending a Primary Care Clinic In Atlanta -
G Paz-Bailey, E Koumans, A Pierce, C Akers, J Papp, E Unger, M Sawyer,
C Black, L Markowitz
B9E - Condoms Protect Men and Women
Against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2) Acquisition -
A Wald, A Langenberg, E Kexel, A Izu, R Ashley, L Corey
C1 - Feasibility of STD Control for HIV
Prevention: Findings from 3 Southern US Cities - R Barnes,
T Farley, A Rompalo, and P Leone
Barnes Slides (PPS 765 KB)
Farley Slides (PPS 241 KB) Leone
Slides (PPS 113 KB)
C2A - The Impact of Prostitution and
Drugs on a Rural Syphilis Outbreak - EM Foust, PA Leone,
RM Ashby, AL Oxendine, CG Jones, JM Owen-O’Dowd
Jones Slides
(PPS 1.8 MB)
C2B - Syphilis and Prostitution: A View
from the Stroll - NL Winterbauer
Slides (PPS 1.0MB)
C2C - Integrating Syphilis Elimination
Efforts via STD/HIV Outreach, Radio Outreach, and Crisis Response Teams -
M Allen, V Hartwell, R Lewis-Hardy, Y Holiday, C Perez-Espinoza, E Cameron,
A Lomax, A Troutman, D Daniels
C2D - Syphilis Elimination in South
Carolina: Finding Local Solutions to Local Problems - C
Wright, B Gaddist
C2E - Use of Street Intercept Interviews
to Assess Most “At-Risk” Population Recall of a Multimedia Syphilis Elimination
Campaign - VA Caine, C Langley, A Goldsmith, DR Black, J
Arno, D DiOrio Rekas, J Burks-Craig, DC Coster
C2F - Using E-mail as an Investigative
Tool in Syphilis Case Management - M Bender, A Gerard, W
Clothier, B Wills-Hooks, M Goldberg
C3A - Distribution of Trichomonas vaginalis
Infection in Females at High Risk for STI - B Van Der Pol,
JA Williams, R Di Clemente; JR Murphy, L O’Donnell; T Perrino, D Pugatch;
Project SHIELD Collaborators
Van Der Pol Slides (PPS 322 KB)
C3B - The Role of Mycoplasma genitalium
in Nongonococcal Urethritis - DH Martin, L Mena, TF Mroczkowski,
X Wang
C3C - Mycoplasma genitalium is Associated
with Mucopurulent Cervicitis - L Manhart, K Holmes, S Dutro,
C Stevens, C Critchlow, D Eschenbach, P Totten
C3D - Promiscuous Sexual Activity is
Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis in Young Women Who Douche -
MK Oh, J Schwebke, J Merchant, P Brown, R Desmond, M Jones, H Weiss
Oh Slides (PPS 155 KB)
C3E - Risk Factors for Bacterial Vaginosis
and Relationship with STDs in Adolescents - EH Koumans,
LE Markowitz, A Pierce, MK Sawyer, J Papp, E Unger, C Black
C3F - Randomized Trial of Douching and
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - KJ Rothman, DP Funch, T Alfredson,
J Brady, NA Dreyer
C4A - Working Effectively with Native
Communities to Prevent and Control Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) -
L Shelby, James Cheek, R Pacheco, S Jackson, L Foster, A Oxendine, D
Morgan, T Peterson, Slinkey, Jones, Peyton, and E Howard
C5 - Screening Males for Chlamydial Infection—Do
We Have the Data to Guide Program? - JA Schillinger, T Gift,
JM Marrazzo, J Ellen, C Gaydos, N Willard, C Rietmeijer, CK Kent, L Markowitz
Marrazzo Slides (PDF 39 KB)
Gaydos Slides (PPS 79KB)
Rietmeijer Slides (PPS 1.2 MB)
Kent Slides (PPS 150 KB)
C6A - Evaluation of Gonorrhea Screening
in Family Planning Settings: California 2000 - CK Kent,
M Brammeier, G Bolan, N Casas, M Funabiki, P Blackburn
Kent Slides (PPS 83 KB)
C6B - Utility of the Urethral Gram Stain
Among Asymptomatic Male STD Clinic Attendees - AS Palakkathodi,
CA Lindsey, TA Peterman, JM Zenilman, CK Malotte, M Iatesta, ML Kamb
Lindsey Slides (PPS 289 KB)
C6C - Effects of the Transition to Chlamydia
Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing in a Public Health Screening Program -
RA McDonald, J Pfister
McDonald Slides (PPS 105 KB)
C6D - Self-collected Vaginal Specimens
for the Detection of Multiple Sexually Transmitted Infections in Adolescent
Detainees - CM Holland, HC Wiesenfeld, PJ Murray
Holland Slides (PPS 44 KB)
C6E - Evaluation of HIV Rapid Diagnostic
Devices - NL Michael, H Zahwa, M Robb, J Malia
Malia Slides (PPS 52 KB)
C6F - Rapid HIV Testing in an Emergency
Department - K Kroc, S Kendrick, D Withum, E Couture, S
Miller, B Zagorski, B Branson, R Weinstein
Kroc Slides (PPS 46 KB)
C7 - Crossing the Cultural Divide: A
Non-deficit Approach to STD Prevention Practices - G Lara
C8 - The OASIS Project: Diverse Activities
Utilizing & Integrating Surveillance Data for a More Comprehensive
STD Program - D Thomas, J Beall, M Kang, J Lisbin, R Hamm,
Y Tang, M Stenger, J Ellen
Beall Slides (PPS 77KB) Lisbin
Slides (PPS 45 KB)
C9 - Expanding the Armamentarium: How
Do We Get Non-Condom Prevention Tools? - A Forbes, D Arrindel,
J Moore, K Whaley
D1 - Linking STD and HIV Control
Programs with Harm Reduction Strategies for Injection Drug Users -
S Jenison, B Trigg, M Samuel
D2 - The Cost-Effectiveness of Jail-Based
STD and HIV Prevention Programs and Their Impact on Inmate and Community
Health - T Gift, B Varghese, J Kraut, D Beete, H Beidinger,
D Broussard, T Conklin, A McIntyre, S Mier, T Lincoln, C Mugalla, R Tuthill,
K Irwin
Gift Slides (PPS 155 KB)
Varghese Slides (PPS 162 KB)
Kraut Slides (PPS 140 KB)
Lincoln Slides (PPS 390 KB)
D3 - Integrating Viral Hepatitis Prevention
into STD/HIV Prevention Programs - J Buffington, K O’Connor,
R Zimmerman, K Schlanger, I Weisfuse, R Gunn
D4 - Using Agency-Specific and Community-wide
Needs Assessments for Improving Integrated and Teen-Friendly Sexual and
Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents - V Loo, C
Brindis, B Allen, J Wasserheit, N Adler, G Bolan
D5A - Discord, Discordance and Concurrency
in New Partnerships - LN Drumright, PM Gorbach, KK Holmes
D5B - Geographic Bridges for Importation
of STD in the Seattle Metropolitan Area: Barbarians at the Gates -
RP Kerani, MR Golden, WLH Whittington, HH Handsfield, KK Holmes
Kerani Slides (PPS 166 KB)
D5C - STD Prevention: The Female as
Health-Communicator and Risk-Manager - M Vega
Slides (PPS 63 KB)
D5D - Evaluation of Field Delivered
Therapy for Individuals with Uncomplicated Chlamydial or Gonococcal Infections -
V Davila, CK Kent, J Chaw, L Fischer, J Klausner, DIS staff
Davila Slides (PPS 1.1 MB)
D5E - Cost Effectiveness of Patient-Delivered
Partner Treatment Compared to Partner Referral for Chlamydial Infections
in Women - JA Schillinger, MR Sternberg, T Gift
D5F - Training Sex Workers as Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion and Maintenance Educators -
J Breyer, C Cloniger III, D Cohan, T Knutson
D6A - Utilization and Quality of STD
Services in Managed Care Organizations: A Synthesis of Recent Research -
K Irwin, W Lafferty, ER Brown, N Pourat, M Stiffman, D Magid, S Ratelle,
R Platt, D Yokoe, G Tao, L Anderson, E Patterson, W Kassler
Irwin Slides (PPS 509 KB)
D6B - Women’s Health Care Utilization
Following an STD Diagnosis - S Wilson, N Brown, M Manos,
W Leyden, V Chin, D Levin, P Braverman, S Shapiro, P Lavori
D6C - Re-infection With Chlamydia
trachomatis in a Large Northern California HMO: Implications for
Screening - M Kang, J Chow, T Dunn, K Deosaransingh, S
Black, G Bolan
D6D - Beyond Knowledge: Integrating
the Sexual History Taking Literature to Improve Provider Practices -
K Farber, H Bauer, G Bolan
D6E - Physician Practices for Syphilis
Screening and Case Management: A Comparison of High Morbidity, Potential
Re-emergent and Low Morbidity Areas - JS Leichliter, SP
Williams, G Counts
D6F - Physicians’ Actions Following
the Diagnosis of a Bacterial STD: Results from a National Survey -
DH McCree, N Liddon, M Hogben, JS St Lawrence
D7 - Multi-level Interventions to Improve
Adolescent Health and Prevent STD Infection - K Ethier,
P Dittus, K Vandevanter
D8 - Changing Trends in Nationally Notifiable
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States - H Weinstock,
J Heffelfinger, L Newman, S Wang, K Fox, D Mosure, S Berman, O Devine