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Laboratory Surveillance of Sexually Transmitted Disease LA County Dept. of Health Services Sexually Transmitted Disease Program Laboratory Surveillance Unit Chandra Higgins, MPH chiggins@ladhs.org
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Reportable STDs in LA County Reporting requirements Dual reporting system Forms
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Legal STD Reporting Requirements in California Laboratory Syphilis Chlamydia Gonorrhea Health Provider Syphilis Chlamydia Gonorrhea Chancroid PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) NGU (Non-Gonococcal Urethritis)
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Reporting Responsibilities Laboratory All positives Report within one working day of identification Health Provider Known or suspect Report syphilis within one working day of identification. All others within 7 calendar days.
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Reporting Responsibilities Laboratory Patient name & limited demographics Provider name, address, phone Specimen accession, dates, test type & results Health Provider Patient name & full demographics Diagnosis, date of diagnosis & onset Name, address, & phone of reporter
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Medical Provider’s STD Reporting Form (p.1)
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Medical Provider’s STD Reporting Form (p.1, continued)
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Medical Provider’s STD Reporting Form (p.2)
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Medical Provider’s STD Reporting Form (p.2, continued)
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Provider Only ESy 0.3% CT 3.5% GC 4.8% Both ESy 51% CT 70% GC 66% Laboratory Only ESy 49% CT 27% GC 29% Reports to LA County STD Program Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis 2004
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Reporting Issues Improved enforcement of reporting laws State investigations; non-compliance can result in loss of lab license Identification of non-reporters is difficult Dual reporting requirement facilitates identification Annual laboratory survey identifies laboratories with deficient reporting practices
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Reporting Issues (continued) Heaviest burden on laboratories Often sole reporting source Rely on providers for patient information Referring laboratories withhold patient / provider information from testing facilities Increased interstate testing has accompanied growth of managed care & core laboratories Reporting requirements vary by state
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Annual Laboratory Survey Monitor compliance with reporting guidelines Monitor trends in test utilization & laboratory practice Provide information on STD testing trends and recommendations Inform laboratories about STD Program function
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2004 STD Testing Laboratories N=163
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Test Volume by Lab-Type 2004 Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea
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L.A. County STD Testing 1995 – 2004
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N=1,629,500 Syphilis Testing, 2004
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Growth In Amplified Tests Chlamydia, 1995 - 2004
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Amplified Methods 2003 & 2004 Chlamydia Tests 20032004
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Growth in Amplified Testing Gonorrhea, 1995 - 2004
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L.A. County STD Testing All 2004 Testing
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