P51 - Self-Reported HIV Status and Risk
Factors Among Incarcerated Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) - C
Higgins, D Kodagoda, D Carr, M Bovee, J Chen, P Kerndt
P52 - Prevalence and Indicators of Chlamydia
trachomatis Infections Among Men in Massachusetts Correctional
Facilities and STD clinics - M Nguyen, S Ratelle, M Whelan, P
Etkind, B Dumas, Y Tang, P Rocheford
P53 - Description of Chlamydia and
Gonorrhea Screening Among Juveniles in Essex County, NJ Juvenile
Facility, January 2000–December 2000 - D Ivanov
P54 - Incentive Program to Increase
Voluntary Syphilis Screening in a County Correctional Facility -
G Nowels, T Chrestoff, H Scaife
P55 - Project Connect: Enhanced HIV and
Syphilis Counseling and Testing Services in a Correctional Population
- VP Jones, G Olthoff, S Brunson, M Ward, B Stanton
P56 - Assessment of the Utility of
Routine Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria
gonorrhoeae in a Juvenile Detention Facility: San Bernardino County,
California - RK Spencer, ED Peace, A Haro-Garcia, HR Cockerill,
JG Nevarez, AF Taylor, RE Zane, EK Frykman, TJ Prendergast, GR Greene
P57 - One-Time Money: It Can Make a
Difference - D Coleman, M Krempasky, K Dorian, M Headlee
P58 - Prevalence of Chlamydia and
Gonorrhea Among Females in a Juvenile Detention Facility, Honolulu,
Hawaii - A Katz, M Lee, R Ohye, J Oshiro, J Tomas, N Chun, R
Atienza
P59 - Azithromycin as a Cost-Saving
Alternative to Penicillin G Benzathine for Treatment of Incubating
Syphilis in Exposed Contacts - J Blandford, T Gift
P60 - A Cost-Effective, Targeted,
Capacity Expansion of HIV/AIDS Services in Substance Abuse Treatment
Agencies - P Tambe, R Lewis-Hardy, V Hartwell, J Creighton, L
Allen, A Troutman, D Daniels
P61 - Cost-Effectiveness of Universal
Screening for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Among Inmates in United States
Jails - J Kraut, A Haddix, R Greifinger, K Irwin
P62 - CLIA Waived vs Moderately Complex
Rapid HIV Testing: How Much Will it Cost? - DL Sykes, BM
Branson, SR Truax
P63 - HIV Testing with Oral Fluids and
Rapid Tests is More Effective and Less Costly - F Spielberg, S
Jackson, B Varghese, B Branson, SD Reed, G Goldbaum, SD Sullivan
P64 - Acceptance of Alternate HIV
Counseling and Testing Strategies (Rapid, Oral Fluid, and Optional
versus Standard Counseling) - F Spielberg, BM Branson, GM
Goldbaum, A Rossini, D Lockhart, A Kurth, RW Wood
P65 - Development and Application of a
Rapid Sensitive/Less-Sensitive Testing Strategy to Ascertain HIV
Incident Cases - N Constantine, A Sill, N Jack, F Cleghorn, K
Kreisel, J Edwards, T Cafarella, H Smith, C Bartholomew, W Blattner
P66 - HIV Assays Move to the Next
Generation: Rapid Confirmation of Infection - N Constantine, F
Ketema, K Kreisel
P67 - How Well Do Rapid HIV Tests
Detect Seroconverters? - B Branson, N Meredith, J Mei, H Hannon
P68 - Accuracy of Newer Rapid Tests for
HIV Antibody - B Branson, A Uniyal, C Fridlund, T Granade, P
Kerndt
P69 - Quality Control for HIV Rapid
Tests - J Mei, N Meredith, D Kothe, B Branson, WH Hannon
P70 - Effect of Testing Site on Client
Satisfaction with Rapid HIV Tests - A Uniyal, LV Smith, B
Branson, B Bolan, T Horton, JL Chen, T Woerhrle, P Kerndt
P71 - New York State’s Experience
with Assessment of Waived Testing and PPMP Practices: Are We Ready for
Waived HIV Antibody Tests? - LM Clarke, R Jenny, S Shulman, A
Reilly, C Olsen
P72 - Trends in STD Diagnostic
Technologies in California, 1996-2000 - G Gould, M Kang, T Bobo,
H Bauer, J Montes, R Tulloch, G Bolan, M Samuel
P73 - Performance of the Gen-Probe®
APTIMA® Combo 2 Semi-Automated Assay for Chlamydia trachomatis
and Neisseria gonorrhoeae on the DTS 1600 (Direct Tube Sampling)
System - DH Green, DA Reed
P74 - The Lack of Sensitivity of the
Leukocyte Esterase Test (LET) in Detecting Chlamydial Infections in Men
Entering Jails in Massachusetts - S Ratelle, M Nguyen, M Whelan,
P Etkind, B Dumas, Y Tang, P Rocheford
P75 - Evaluation of Vaginal Swab
Specimens in the APTIMA® Combo 2 Assay for Detection of Chlamydia
trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC) - M
Mauricio, M Bott, M Castillo, S Turner, J Shaw
P76 - Comparison of Cytological
Cervical Figures in Women with or without Infection from HIV -
C Pavia, P Piselli, M Peroni, M L Schiavone, N Orchi, G Pontani, S
Calcaterra, P Pietrobattista, S Zaniratti, A Spanò, D Serraino, MR
Capobianchi, G Ippolito
P77 - Strain Typing of Neisseria
gonorrhoeae Isolates by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis and
Automated Ribotyping - S Rolando, M Whelan, J Fontana, A Foley,
H George
P78 - Comparison of Two Nucleic Acid
Amplification Tests to Culture for the Detection of Pharyngeal Neisseria
gonorrhoeae - D Campbell, M Ishida, C Madayag, A Soohoo, V
Zapitz, S Liska
P79 - Implications of Chlamydia Test
Specificity for Screening Guidelines for Older Women - C Kent, J
Chow, H Bauer, M Brammeier, M Funabiki, G Bolan, P Blackburn
P80 - Comparison of Specimen-Processing
Procedures and Preliminary Data on Performance of the ROCHE COBAS PCR to
Detect Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in Rectal Specimens -
MR Golden, SG Astete, CW Celum, WHL Whittington, KK Holmes, WE Stamm, PA
Totten
P81 - Comparison of Confirmatory
Methods for Syphilis: EIA, TP-PA, and FTA - S Crowe, D Willis, Z
Mulla, S Terry
P82 - ¡Qué Siga la Tradición!
Incorporating Cultural Values in Latino Youth STD Education - L
Shapiro, M Stalker, Y Polanco, K Scanlon
P83 - Internet as Health Educator: What
Do Teens Wanna Know About STDs? - J Temby, L Gilbert, and J
Short
P84 - Of Mice and Mail: Starting a
Regional STD E-mail Newsletter - J Fitch, J Douglas, T Anderson,
T Lee
P85 - Promoting Comprehensive
Prevention Efforts Through Community Outreach - R Zimmerman, C
Finley, D Durbin
P86 - Using Visual Print Media to
Modify Behavior of Communities Disproportionately Affected by Syphilis
with a Message Testing Campaign - V Hartwell, E Cameron, M
Allen, Y Holiday, C Perez-Espinoza, A Lomax, R Lewis-Hardy, A Troutman,
D Daniels
P87 - Item Non-Response to A-CASI
Sexual Health Interviews in a Primary Care Clinic - JD
Fortenberry, M McFarlane
P88 - STD Education Needs on Campus:
Opening the Door to Collaboration - C Burke, P Etkind
P89 - Involving all Sectors of the
Society in Effective STD Educational Programs - IL George Jr
P90 - Initiatives to Encourage
Individuals to Attend for STI Screening - P-A Mardh1, D Hellberg
P91 - Assessment of a Computer-Based
Interactive STD Prevention Educational Intervention for Adolescents
- KK Hsu, DM Hoffman, PQ Sheehan, CM Zuckerman, AJ Santana, D
Christiansen, PG Braslins
P92 - How Did We Get Here?: Formative
Research for the Development of Health Communication Materials for
National Plan to Eliminate Syphilis from the U.S. - S Hornston,
D Anderson, H Shepeard
P93 - Health Protective Sexual
Communication Scale in STD Clinics - J Yasuda, P Gorbach, L
Drumright, KK Holmes
P94 - Increase Access to STD Care
Through Using Morbidity to Locate Clinical Services - N Burns, B
Farrell, P Briggs, W Dumas
P95 - An Evaluation of Reporting of
Laboratory-Confirmed Gonorrheal and Chlamydial Infections by Providers
Affiliated with Three Large Managed Care Organizations, 1995–1999 -
M Stiffman, P Carr, D Yokoe, R Platt, R Blair, L Martino, S Ratelle, Y
Tang, M Whelan, P Etkind, D Magid, E Lyons, C Loftin, G Tao, K Irwin
P96 - Leading Barriers to STD Care in
Two Managed Care Organizations: Final Results of a Survey of Primary
Care Clinicians - K Irwin, L Anderson, M Stiffman, D Magid, T
DeFor, AL Crain
P97 - Incidence of STDs Among Sex
Workers and Their Partners: Testing in Non-Traditional Settings
- L Nicholson
P98 - Expectations of STD Clinic
Patients Regarding STD Screening - K Kroeger1, R Knaup2, M
Williams2, B Stoner
P99 - A Comparison of Community-Based
Organizations’ Medical and Preventive Services for HIV/STDs to
Morbidity Rates in Baltimore City - B. Glass, G. Mitchell, I.
Chinea, J. Michaud, J.Ellen
P100 - STD Screening and Diagnostic
Testing Policies Among Primary Care Practices in Wake County, North
Carolina - M Smurzynski, T Moran, TQ Nguyen, TH Cohen, K Irwin,
KK Fox, R Barnes, PA Leone, WC Miller
P101 - Innovations in Quality: a Pilot
Review of an Integrated Reproductive Health Record in Delaware -
MT Hogan, R McKenna, RJ Coppola, T Kariem-White, S Bonu, K O’Connor,
J Welch, D Mann, AM Rompalo
P102 - Results of a Patient
Satisfaction Survey in an STD Clinic - L Lamprecht
P103 - Performance Measurement of the
National STD Program: Identification of Candidate Measures to be Pilot
Tested - SM Berman
P104 - Logic Models: A Roadmap for
Program Evaluation Planning - B Apt, K Childers
P105 - Partner Notification and
Medication Delivery Intentions in Substance Abusers Screened for
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia - PG Braslins, JM Liebschutz, EP Finley,
D Christiansen, JH Samet
P106 - Contact Tracing Sexual Partners
from Infected and Non-Infected Research Subjects - C Kennel, D
Orr, B Batteiger, JD Fortenberry
P107 - Randomized Trial of
Supplementary Interviewing Techniques to Enhance Recall of Sexual
Partners in Contact Interviews - DD Brewer, JJ Potterat, SQ
Muth, PZ Malone, PA Montoya, DA Green, HL Rogers, LA Plummer, T
Maldonado, S Hurlbutt, D Dorobiala, P Cox
P108 - Integrating Partner
Notification into HIV Reporting: The New York State Experience -
R Thomas, FB Coles, HIV Reporting Workgroup
P109 - Methods and Effectiveness of
Partner Notification of Syphilis Patients Attending STD Clinic in
Shenzhen - H Zhou, H Dai, L Shi
P110 - Building and Mobilizing
Community Partnerships in the Inner City, Bronx, New York, 2000
- M Freeman, D Hazel, G Stover, D Arthur, R Fishlowitz, R Friedman, S
Blank
P111 - A Faith-Based Response to STD
Programs: The PETRA Model - JA Johnson
P112 - Working as a Community: How
Public Health Can Partner with Business - M Headlee, M
Krempasky, J Finley, C Cameron, C Thomas, M Carlock, K Dorian
P113 - Collaborative Efforts for
Prevention/Screening of STD’s - M Rowser, K Bawel
P114 - Going to the Chapel: Assessment
of STD and HIV Prevention Needs Among Faith-Based Organizations in the
Chicago Area - B Ford Lattimore, D Broussard, J Johnson
P115 - Trends in Pelvic Inflammatory
Disease Hospitalizations and Ambulatory Visits, United States, 1985–1999
- MY Sutton, M Sternberg, A Zaidi, M St. Louis, W Levine
P116 - Endometritis Does Not Predict
Long-Term Outcomes Following Pelvic Inflammatory Disease -
CL Haggerty, RB Ness, DE Soper , RL Holley, J Peipert, H Randall, RL
Sweet, SJ Sondheimer, SL Hendrix, A Amortegui, G Trucco, T Songer,
JR Lave, SL Hillier, SF Kelsey, for the PID Evaluation and Clinical
Health (PEACH) Study Investigators
P117 - Predicting Pregnancy Risk in
Women Attending an STD Clinic - JC Shlay, B Mayhugh, M Foster,
ME Maravi
P118 - Assessment of STD Prenatal
Screening Rates in Maine - J Gunderman-King, SJ Shapiro, P
Kuehnert
P119 - Azithromycin for Chlamydial
Infection in Pregnancy - S Guerry, M Rhew, M Kang, R Baxter, H
Bauer, G Bolan
P120 - Assessment of Prenatal Syphilis
Screening and Factors Influencing Likelihood of Screening in a High
Morbidity Area – Marion County, Indiana, 1999 - D DiOrio
Rekas, J Arno, C Langley, A Goldsmith; S Fiorini, M McLaughlin
P121 - Congenital Syphilis Prevention
Practices of Obstetrician-Gynecologists, and Delivering Hospitals in
Florida, 2001 - J Dettis, K Schmitt, P Moncrief and S Shiver
P122 - North Carolina’s HIV
Perinatal Provider’s Partnership - JM Owen-O’Dowd, EM Foust,
K Troccoli
P123 - Sexually Transmitted Infections
Among Antenatal Clinic Attendants in Cameroon - PM Ndumbe, W
Eseme, E Asonganyi, A Adimora
P124 - Barriers to Screening
Adolescents for Chlamydia During Health Supervision Pediatric Visits in
a Large HMO - S Brown, R Pantell, K Tebb, M Shafer, J Kaplan, A
Gyamfi, S Cruz, C Wibbelsman
P125 - Characterizing High School
Males and Their Sex Partners - N Willard, A Joffe, C Gaydos, G
Waterfield, J Ellen
P126 - Communicating with Adolescents
for Optimal Care: Practical Techniques for Primary Care Providers
- E Fishburn, S Ball-Garza
P127 - Baja California and California
Syphilis Elimination Project - P Cleary, G Kennedy, R Lozada, P
Quijada, G Rutherford, M Samuel, G Bolan, S Waterman
P128 - An Assessment of STD Services
in California’s Migrant and Rural Clinics - J Miller, R Gindi,
H Bauer, G Bolan
P129 - STD Lay Health Advisors for
Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers: A Feasibility Study - FR
Bloom, K Kroeger
P130 - Parece que va a Llover…Compadre,
Ponte el Sombrero [It Looks Like Rain . . . Put On Your Hat, My Friend]:
An HIV/STD Risk Awareness Fotonovela for Latino Immigrant Day Laborers
- D Y Estremera, M Arevalo, J Armbruster
P131 - Sexually Transmitted Disease
Risk Behaviors among California Agricultural Workers – Results from a
Population-Based Survey - M Brammeier, G Gould, J Miller, J
Chow, D Lighthall, G Bolan
P132 - Examining Risk Factors
Associated with HIV Among Men Who Have Sex in California - DS
Webb, SR Truax
P133 - Uncovering STD Concerns of Men
Who Have Sex with Men - D Thomas, KM Ford
P134 - Creating Alliances Between
Venues Attracting MSM and STD Prevention Programs - R Smith, J
Brown, S Blank
P135 - Syphilis Among Men Who Have
Sex with Men (MSM) in Miami–Dade County, Florida - R Bronzan, L
Echavarria, J Hermida, M Trepka, T Burns, K Fox
P136 - Predictors of STD Testing and
Incidence Among African-American and White Men Who Have Sex with Men (
MSM) - DJ McKirnan, M Tolou-Shams, J Flynn, B Hope, L Branch
P137 - Many Men, Many Voices: A
Science-Based Prevention Intervention for Gay Men of Color (GMOC)
- M Scahill, P McGrath, K Berkhoudt, G English, J Morgan, M Urban, P
Coury-Doniger
P138 - Syphilis Awareness at New York
City’s Gay Pride Fest, 2001 - J Brown, M Freeman, R Friedman,
S Blank
P139 - Factors Related to STD Risk
Among Women Who Have Sex with Women (WSW) - M Tolou-Shams, DJ
McKirnan, KM Dyslin, B Wilson, B Hope, L Branch
P140 - STD Screening of Actors in the
Adult Entertainment Industry: Alternative Testing Opportunities to
Detect and Treat STDs - D Kodagoda, M Boudov, S Mitchell, G
Smietana, P Kerndt
P141 - Changing Socio-Demographic
Characteristics and Declining Trends in HIV Infection and Sexually
Transmitted Infections (STI) in Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in Abidjan,
Côte d’Ivoire, 1992-2000 - M Diarrassouba, V
Ettiègne-Traoré
P142 - Health Indicators among
Low-Income Sex Workers: The Population-Based Northern California Young
Women’s Survey - DL Cohan, A Kim, W McFarland
P143 - Indigenous People of India are
More Prone to HIV/AIDS, Evident From NFHS-II - R Nainakwal
P144 - Recent STD/Hepatitis Diagnoses
Reported by HIV Counseling and Testing Clients in California - C
Heusner, S Truax
P145 - Standard Risk Assessment (SRA)
and Screening for Syphilis, Gonorrhea (GC), and Chlamydia (CT) Among
HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Medical Care - C Rietmeijer, J
Landrigan, D Britt, P Gourley, W Burman
P146 - STDs in an HIV World:
Preliminary Results of the STD/HIV Integrated Prevention Services
(SHIPS) Project in Los Angeles County - M Campos Bovee, D
Kodagoda, H Rotblatt, A Narayanan, P Kerndt
P147 - Evaluating HIV/Syphilis
Prevention Mass Media Campaign Targeting Puerto Rican Women in
Childbearing Ages, 2000–2001 - AM Lugo, LM Soltero, MM Ayala,
J Molina
P148 - Current STD Infection and HIV
Testing: A Case-Control Study - M Smurzynski, WC Miller, T
Moran, K Irwin, KK Fox, R Barnes, PA Leone
P149 - An Educational Initiative
Between the STD and HIV Program Leads to an Increased Utilization of the
STD Services - T Bertrand, M Gosciminski, F Tedino, L Martin
P150 - Program Assessment and Review
(PAAR): A Comprehensive STD/HIV Program Evaluation Tool - C
Campbell
P151 - STD Clinic Samples and
High-Risk Community Samples: A Comparison - P Du, LA McNutt, R
Thomas, FB Coles
P152 - An Exploration into Geographic
Clustering Using STD Surveillance System Information - JJ
Jennings, F Curriero, JM Ellen
P153 - Increased Surveillance for
Chlamydia When Adding Urine-Based Testing to a School-Based Screening
System - MM Vukovich, KA Haglund, S Wang, R McDonald
P154 - Integration of Separate Data
Sets Within a State Health Department - B Laffoon, T Beers, R
Hamm
P155 - Using Lorenz Curves to Evaluate
Spatial Patterns in STDs - O Devine
P156 - Comparative Geographic and
Population Concentration of Four STDs - RP Kerani, HH
Handsfield, MS Handcock, KK Holmes
P157 - Enhanced Surveillance and
Epidemiologic Trends of Syphilis in California - MC Samuel, T
Lo, G Gould, R Tulloch, K Bernstein, G Bolan
P158 - Surveillance for Repeat
Gonorrhea Infection, San Diego, California, 1995–2000: Establishing
Definitions and Methods - A Maroufi, R Gunn, K Fox
P159 - Analysis of Gonorrhea
Surveillance Data - AA Zaidi
P160 - Evaluating the Reality of
Disease Prevention Practice: Matching HIV Surveillance and STD Databases
- J Harms, R Rogers
P161 - Evaluation of a Syphilis
Surveillance System–San Francisco 2000 - W Wong, C Kent, R
Kohn, W Wolf, L Fischer, J Klausner
P162 - Using Automated Systems to
Obtain Accurate Data, Track Behavior Change, and Identify Program Needs
- E Benet
P163 - Electronic System for Rapid
Initiation, Transfer, and Tracking of Syphilis Investigations on
High-Priority Reactive Serological Test Results - A Studzinski,
S Holmes
P164 - Assessing the California
Syphilis Reactor Grid from Surveillance Data, California, 2000-2001
- T Lo, M Samuel, G Gould, R Tulloch, S Coulter, R Kohn, G Bolan
P165 - Changes in the Epidemiology of
Syphilis in New York City, 1999-2001 - G Paz-Bailey, A Meyers, L
Markowitz, J Brown, S Rubin, S Blank
P166 - A New Approach to Program
Evaluation: Statewide Review of Early-Latent Syphilis for Diagnostic
Criteria - P Moncrief, S Shiver, D Cordova, K Schmitt, D George,
L Roberts, J Fletcher, M Powelson, JL Dettis
P167 - “Take It to the Streets”:
Syphilis Screening in Non-Traditional Venues - J Scott, M
Eisenberg, A Muriera, E Spender-Smith, L Carnicom
P168 - Silently Stressing Syphilis—Community
Partnership of SEP Poster Dissemination in Cleveland, OH - T
Chrestoff, G Nowels, H Scaife
P169 - Potential Impact of the
National Plan to Eliminate Syphilis on HIV Incidence Rates Among
African-Americans - HW Chesson, SD Pinkerton, R Voigt, GW Counts
P170 - Development and Implementation
of a Syphilis Outbreak Response Plan: Houston Department of Health and
Human Services and Community Partners - M Thomas
P171 - Obstacles Encountered in
Syphilis Elimination Program Implementation - M Rollins, M
Krempasky, K Dorian, B Radcliff, D Coleman
P172 - Year 2001 STD Training in the
Pacific Island Jurisdictions of Ebeye, Chuuk and Yap: Lessons Learned
- S Adler, H Calvet, M Little, S Schnare, G Bolan
P173 - To Train or Not To Train—That
is the Question! - SL Harper, RB Heath, BJ Nolt, MJ Mitchell, M
Scharbo-Dehaan
P174 - Launching Leadership: The
ATPM/CDC STD Prevention Fellowship Program - RB Heath, M
Scharbo-DeHaan, D Anderson
P175 - National Network of STD/HIV
Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC) Training Activities and Student
Characteristics, May 2000–April 2001 - K Koski, M
Scharbo-DeHaan, F Barnes, B Heath
P176 - Partnerships in Practice:
Standardized STD Curriculum in a Graduate Level Nurse Practitioner
Program - S Kendig, D Rother, B Stoner
P177 - Development of a Visually
Intuitive Disease Intervention Specialist Procedure Manual to Train
Staff & Promote Consistency of Case Management & STD*MIS Data
- D Brooks, N Thomas, C Kennel
P178 - Provider Awareness of Syphilis
Reporting Requirements, New York City, 2001 - J Grayson, A
Hernandez, B Parker, L Tarrantino, J Brown, S Blank
P179 - Assessment of STD Knowledge,
Skills and Training Needs Among Infertility Prevention Providers (IPP)
in New York State (NYS) - ML Newcomb, G Pozzi-Galluzi, SA
Payette, A Muse
P180 - Health Educators’ Understanding
of Risk in Sexually Transmitted Infections - MB
Adam, VF Reyna, ME Walsh
P181 - Training as a Facilitator of
Best Practice and Continuity of Care for Inmates at Risk or Infected
with HIV, Hepatitis, and Syphilis - J Zalumas
P182 - Integrating Hepatitis Policy
into STD Programs: A Progress Report - K Scanlon, K Ford, L
Gilbert, D Bergmire-Sweat
P183 - Sexual Risk Behaviors and
Epidemic HIV and Hepatitis B Among Injection Drug Users Receiving
Prescriptions for Syringes - JI Harwell, EG Martin, SL Sanford,
GE Macalino, LE Taylor, A Osei, SF McNamara, JD Rich
P184 - Hepatitis B Immunization in
a STD Clinic: “Lessons Learned in San Diego County—A Practical
Guide” - S O’Neill, R Gunn, P Murray, H Margolis
P185 - Emergency Response to an
Outbreak of Hepatitis C by New York City Department of Health (NYCDOH)
STD Control Program - S Sebiyam, S Rubin, T Cherneskie, M
Layton, A Hernandez, C Martinez, S Blank
P186 - Successful Referral of
Hepatitis C–Infected Persons Detected through Screening at a Public
STD Clinic - JB Lynch, HH Handsfield, MR Golden
P187 - Hepatitis Integration in the
STD Clinic Setting - KA Hafford, LG Walser
P188 - HIV Counseling and Testing
Through Hepatitis A Intervention - D Coppedge, G Hansen, J
Seltzer
P189 - Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Testing
Experience in Various Public Health Venues - J Landrigan, J
Subiadur, CA Rietmeijer, JM Douglas
P190 - What People Need to Know about
Herpes: Caller Profiles and Concerns on the National Herpes Hotline
- M Herndon, F Wyand
P191 - Insights into the Long-Term
Acceptance of Genital Herpes: A Qualitative Study - S Sherman, J
Grosshans, L Jolley
P192 - Genital Herpes: What Do
Patients Want? - LK Gilbert, CE Ebel, KM Ford
P193 - New HSV Serologies: Are STD
Clinic Patients Really Ready? - LK Joyce, JE Alcaraz, RA Gunn,
RA Gilchick
P194 - College Students’ Attitudes
About HSV/HPV Vaccines - CW Boehner, SR Howe, RB Noll, RM Stutz,
DI Bernstein, SL Rosenthal
P195 - Prevalence and Predictors of
Human Papillomavirus Infection in HIV-Positive and Negative Women
- A Chaturvedi, A Gaffga, K Mire, J Dumestre, R Clark, P Braly, K
Dunlap, J Slavinsky, P Kissinger, M Hagensee
P196 - Association Between MSM
Behavior and the Seroprevalence of HPV-16 and HSV-2 - F Xu, MR
Sternberg, K Karem, E Unger, KM Stone, LE Markowitz
P197 - Launching the National HPV and
Cervical Cancer Prevention Hotline: Assessment of Caller Data during the
First Two Years of Existence - F Wyand, M Herndon, B Ames
P198 - HPV Screening and Diagnosis
Practices—Findings from a National Survey - DH McCree, JS
Leichliter, M Hogben, and JS St Lawrence
P199 - HIV Testing with Same-Day
Results - M Lally, P Shah, S Frater, M DiSpigno, J Harwell, D
Pugatch
P200 - Voluntary HIV Partner
Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS): An Examination of HIV Positive
Original Client Decisions to Participate - H Rasmussen, C Baker,
V Eckert
P201 - Identifying Potential HIV
Transmitters in an STD Clinic: Association of Unprotected Anal Sex with
Sexual Behavior and Not Taking Antiretroviral Medications - MR
Golden, DD Brewer, WLH Whittington, KK Holmes, HH Handsfield
P202 - MSM with HIV/AIDS: Trends and
Co-infections - BJ Mitts, CD Meade
P203 - HIV in Puerto Rico: HIV
Serostatus, Demographic, and Behavioral Characteristics of Priority
Populations Served by HIV Counseling and Testing Sites -
E Tirado, B López
P204 - HIV/AIDS in the Aging
Population - L Del-Rose
Late
Breaker Posters
LB1 - Increasing Proportion of HSV-1
as a Cause of Genital Herpes Infection in College Students - CM
Roberts, JR Pfister
LB2 - Effect of Endocervical Specimen
Adequacy on Ligase Chain Reaction Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis
- SJ Jirsa, RK Teske, JN Woods
LB3 - Men with Regular Doctors
Attending STD Clinics Have Similar Disease Burden to Those Who Do Not
- JM Sizemore, Jr, Willa Sanders, DM Ennis, MD, EW Hook, III, MD
LB4 - Screening for Chlamydial
Infection in a High-risk Male Population - S.M. Rogers, JM
Zenilman
LB5 - STD and HIV Services in Illinois
County Jails - A McIntyre, A Studzinski, H Beidinger
LB6 - An Economic Evaluation of a
School-Based Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Program - G
Burstein
LB7 - Partner Notification: Survey of
Health Departments in High Morbidity Areas - MR Golden, M
Hogben, HH Handsfield, JS St. Lawrence, JJ Potterat, KK Holmes
LB8 - Incidence of Primary and
Secondary Syphilis among HIV Infected Men in San Francisco, 2001
- W Wong, C Kent, R Kohn, J Klausner
LB9 - Babes in Boystown: Responding to
a Syphilis Outbreak Among MSM in Chicago - Y Cruz, D Broussard,
M Vazquez-Perez, J Johnson-Norwood
LB10 - Shining a Light on Syphilis:
a Community-led New Year’s Eve Social Marketing Campaign for
Men Who Have Sex with Men - H Rotblatt, T Ford
LB11 - Behavioral Risk Assessment
Data Collected From Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinics and
Syphilis Counseling Records - A Studzinski, R Zimmerman, S
Holmes, C Rabins
LB12 - Randomized Controlled Trial
of Relapse Prevention (“Booster”) Counseling (RESPECT-2). -
Metcalf CA, Dillon BA, DeAugustine N, Douglas JM, Paul SM, Young PA,
Lindsey CA, Peterman TA