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Sexually transmitted disease clinic clients at risk for subsequent gonorrhea and chlamydia infections: possible 'core' transmittersR A Gunn
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Sex Transm Dis 27:343-9. 2000..From an sexually transmitted disease (STD) intervention perspective, developing a practical way to identify persons in core transmitter groups has been difficult. However, persons who have repeated STD infections may be in such groups...
Implementing a syphilis elimination and importation control strategy in a low-incidence urban area: San Diego County, California, 1997-1998R A Gunn
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
Am J Public Health 90:1540-4. 2000..This study assessed a strategy designed to contain imported cases of syphilis and prevent reestablishment of ongoing transmission...
Screening for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infections in an urban sexually transmitted disease clinic: rationale for integrating servicesR A Gunn
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Agency, San Diego, California, USA
Sex Transm Dis 28:166-70. 2001..g., STDs, HIV, and infectious viral hepatitis). Risk assessment and serosurveys can document the need for hepatitis screening and vaccination services...
The changing paradigm of sexually transmitted disease control in the era of managed health careR A Gunn
Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
JAMA 279:680-4. 1998..Managed care organizations and public health STD programs will need to formalize collaborative arrangements and capitalize on the strengths of each organization in order to have a population-level impact on STD transmission...
Preventing transmission of hepatitis B virus from people with chronic infectionM S Weinberg
Health and Human Services Agency, San Diego, California, USA
Am J Prev Med 20:272-6. 2001..The Public Health Service recommends prevention counseling for HBV-infected people and vaccination of their household contacts and sexual partners...
