Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases in U.S. Public Health Laboratories in 2004
Objective: Appropriate laboratory testing practices are a critical part of sexually transmitted disease (STD) control. Goal: The goal of this study was to describe the type and volume of STD tests performed in public health laboratories in the United States in 2004. Study Design: A web-based survey...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sexually transmitted diseases 2007-01, Vol.34 (1), p.41-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Appropriate laboratory testing practices are a critical part of sexually transmitted disease (STD) control. Goal: The goal of this study was to describe the type and volume of STD tests performed in public health laboratories in the United States in 2004. Study Design: A web-based survey was made available to 144 members of the Association of Public Health Laboratories. Results: One hundred fourteen laboratories responded (79%). Overall, 3,553,196 chlamydia tests and 3,461,151 gonorrhea tests were performed; 64.4% of chlamydia tests and 60.8% of gonorrhea tests were nucleic acid amplification tests. Ninety-four percent of laboratories performed syphilis testing. Few laboratories used type-specific tests for herpes simplex virus or used new tests for trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, or human papillomavirus. Conclusions: This survey collected important data that can be used to monitor trends in STD testing practices in public health laboratories. |
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ISSN: | 0148-5717 1537-4521 |
DOI: | 10.1097/01.olq.0000222708.70594.8e |