Gonorrhea Infections Diagnosed Among Persons Living With HIV/AIDS: Identifying Opportunities for Integrated Prevention Services in New York City, Washington, DC, Miami/Dade County, and Arizona
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9 01 2013
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Alternative Title:J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
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Description:: Persons living with HIV/AIDS who acquire new sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) pose a risk for enhanced transmission of both HIV and STDs. To describe the frequency of HIV coinfection among gonorrhea cases (GC), HIV and GC surveillance databases (2000-2008) were cross-matched in New York City (NYC), Washington, DC (DC), Miami/Dade County (MDC), and Arizona (AZ). During 2000-2008, 4.6% (9471/205,689) of reported GCs occurred among persons with previously diagnosed HIV: NYC (5.5%), DC (7.3%), MDC (4%), and AZ (2%). The overall HIV-GC coinfection rates increased over the study period in all 4 sites. Real-time data integration could allow for enhanced prevention among persons with HIV infection and acute STDs.
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Source:J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 64(1):115-120
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Pubmed ID:23945254
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6751563
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Volume:64
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Issue:1
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:10e7fba291bf88a8cfcafc53ddac4452670f151fdf39bb07af28216671e91858
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