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Publications
STD MMWRs
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Seroprevalence of Herpes Simplex Virus
Type 2 Among Persons Aged 14-49 Years—United States, 2005-2008 (April 2010, MMWR)
- Congenital Syphilis—United States, 2003-2008 (April 2010, MMWR)
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Syphilis Outbreak Among American Indians—Arizona,
2007-2009 (February 2010,
MMWR)
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Sexual and Reproductive Health of Persons
Aged 10-24 Years—United States, 2002-2007 (July 2009, MMWR)
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Clinic-Based Testing for Rectal and Pharyngeal
Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis Infections by Community-Based
Organizations – Five Cities—United States, 2007 (July 2009, MMWR)
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Primary and Secondary Syphilis—Jefferson
County, Alabama 2002-2007
(May 2009, MMWR)
- Chlamydia Screening Among
Sexually Active Young Female Enrollees of Health Plans—United
States, 2000-2007 (April 2009, MMWR)
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Recommendations for Partner Services Programs
for HIV Infection, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydial Infection (November 2008, MMWR)
- Syphilis Testing Algorithms
Using Treponemal Tests for Initial Screening—Four Laboratories,
New York City, 2005-2006
(August 2008, MMWR)
- Availability of Cefixime
400 mg Tablets—United States, April 2008
(April 2008, MMWR)
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Policy Publications and
Information
- For state health policy publications and information,
visit the Council of State Governments’ Healthy States Web site. They offer publications on more than 20 policy topics and
information
on public health issues.
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Other Publications and
Reports
Membership to www.STDPreventionOnline.org may be required for free access to publications.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections – A supplement issue (December 2010, volume 86, supplement
3) that focuses on the role of emergent properties and structural patterns in the
epidemiology and prevention of STDs.
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Journal of Infectious Diseases – Eleven articles in a special supplement (June
2010, volume 201, supplement 2) issue resulting from the June 2010 Chlamydia Immunology
and Control Expert Advisory Meeting.
- STD Surveillance Report
– The report, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance, 2009 presents statistics
and trends for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States through
2009. This annual publication is intended as a reference document for policy makers,
program managers, health planners, researchers, and others who are concerned with
the public health implications of these diseases.
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Indian Health Surveillance Report: Sexually
Transmitted Diseases, 2007 (2 February 2010)
– This report presents statistics and trends for STDs among American Indians and
Alaska Natives (AI/AN) in the United States.
- The American Journal of
Preventive Medicine published a study that
identified clinical preventive services for adolescents that did not have a strong
evidence base and identified research gaps and opportunities. Solberg L, Nordin
JD, Bryant TL, Kristensen AH, Maloney SK. Clinical Preventive Services for Adolescents.
Am J Prev Med. 2009; 37(5):445-454.
- The Healthy People 2010 Progress Review (August 2008) reported on progress toward achieving the
Healthy People 2010 STD goals and objectives.
- A supplement to Sexually Transmitted Diseases (February 2009) was devoted to responding to the burden
of STD, HIV, and viral hepatitis in correctional populations.
- A supplement to Public Health Reports (November) published a collection of papers describing
various OASIS-related activities to improve the surveillance of STDs.
- ACIP guidance on the use of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine
in males and use of the newly licensed
bivalent vaccine in females.
- 2007 Disease Profile includes a review of HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, STD, and
TB surveillance data, and a special focus section on women to illustrate how these
diseases and the factors that influence them may overlap among certain populations.
- The 2006 NCHHSTP Disease
Profile includes a review of HIV/AIDS, viral
hepatitis, STD, and TB surveillance data with a special focus on African American
men to illustrate how these diseases and the factors that influence them may overlap
and result in excess disease burden among certain populations.
- A special issue of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (December 2008) published background papers from the 2007
Consultation to Address STD Disparities in African American Communities.
- A special issue of Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (November 2008) published background
papers from CDC’s 2007 consultation on male Chlamydia screening.
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