* Is projected based on 9 months of data 2007: 81 cases = 15.7 per 100,000 2008: 124 cases = 23.7 per 100,000 2009: Projected 91 cases = 17.1 per 100,000.

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* Is projected based on 9 months of data

2007: 81 cases = 15.7 per 100, : 124 cases = 23.7 per 100, : Projected 91 cases = 17.1 per 100,000

 Data to identify highest morbidity counties and populations to target for PS interventions.  Increased screening and outreach to the identified populations.  ASTI program through PHN in 8 counties  Private provider education about proper treatment and rescreening of patients.  Lunch time webinars with providers-  January-December-Topics in STD/HIV/TB and Hepatitis  Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT)

 From January 1, 2008 to June 30, partners were elicited for the 162 clients of which….  26 preventatively at clinic with partner  Only 11 were accepted EPT  Although we only had 7 unfavorable dispositions 6 of those partners were not offered therapy because the clinic did not have current standing orders.

 Form links directly to the PRISM database.  -expedited reporting  -accuracy of data

 Integrated Communicable Disease database  Tracking cases and partners of STD’s, HIV and Viral Hepatitis › Surveillance › Contact tracing  Security  Accessibility (Limit by site and contact role) › Counties are able to access clinic specific patient data online › Enter cases and contact information, referral and treatment › Report treatment from EPT

 Wyoming PRISM database  Population estimates from CDC Wonder