Literature DB >> 15107626

Laboratory tests used in US public health laboratories for sexually transmitted diseases, 2000.

Linda Webster Dicker1, Debra J Mosure, Richard Steece, Katherine M Stone.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public health laboratories are a critical component of sexually transmitted disease (STD) control in the United States. GOAL: The goal of this study was to describe the types and volume of STD tests performed in U.S. public health laboratories in 2000. STUDY
DESIGN: A survey was mailed to 123 members of the Association of Public Health Laboratories.
RESULTS: Eighty-one percent of 100 laboratories responded. Overall, 3294739 chlamydia tests and 3088142 gonorrhea tests were done; 62.4% of chlamydia tests and 63.6% of gonorrhea tests were DNA probes. Fifty-six percent of laboratories performed rapid plasma reagin (RPR) tests and 55% performed Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) tests; the number of RPR tests performed was twice that of VDRL tests. Few laboratories used new technologies for bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis. Eighteen percent of laboratories performed herpes simplex virus serology; however, most used inaccurate tests. No laboratories performed human papillomavirus tests.
CONCLUSIONS: This survey documents for the first time STD tests performed in U.S. public health laboratories.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15107626     DOI: 10.1097/01.olq.0000124609.84050.f3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Dis        ISSN: 0148-5717            Impact factor:   2.830


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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Assessing a web-based approach to collect complex and sensitive surveillance data: the sexually transmitted diseases- laboratory tests methods survey.

Authors:  Sonali Bora; Debra J Mosure; Agha N Khan; Tonya D Martin
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2005

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4.  Optimizing treatment of antimicrobial-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

Authors:  Kakoli Roy; Susan A Wang; Martin I Meltzer
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 6.883

5.  CDC Grand Rounds: the growing threat of multidrug-resistant gonorrhea.

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2013-02-15       Impact factor: 17.586

6.  Conventional Agar-Based Culture Method, and Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) of the cppB Gene for Detection of Neisseria gonorrhea in Pregnant Women Endocervical Swab Specimens.

Authors:  Parvin Hassanzadeh; Jalal Mardaneh; Mohammad Motamedifar
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