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The California Gonorrhea Surveillance System California Department of Public Health STD Control Branch Contact info: Rain Mocello, MPH rain.mocello@cdph.ca.gov (510) 620-3717 Michael C. Samuel, DrPH michael.samuel@cdph.ca.gov Gail Bolan, MD gail.bolan@cdph.ca.gov Denise Gilson – Data Manager denise.gilson@cdph.ca.gov
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METHODS Case selection Goal – to interview at least 1500 (5%) of reported CA gonorrhea cases (including SF) Jurisdictions chose sampling fraction - 10% random sample - 100% of all reported cases Planned for minimum of 50% response rate; target response rate 80% Data weighted for analysis
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CIR initiated by local staff Case Selection and Flow of Data + GC reported to local health jurisdiction by lab report and/or CMR 100% Follow-Up n = 27 LHJs 10% Sample n = 34 LHJs Case Investigation Record (CIR) initiated by local staff Case reported to the State Weekly random sample taken at the State Patient and provider follow- up begin Pre-populated CIR sent to local health jurisdiction Data analyzed by State and returned to local jurisdictions Completed CIR mailed to State and entered 8 week interview window 8 contact attempts 2 on evenings 2 on weekend
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Sample Pre-Populated Case Investigation Record
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Response Rate Response rate = % interviewed among all sampled and eligible cases with CIR on file Increased from 56% in 2007 to 62% in 2008 Higher in jurisdictions following all cases In 2008, 58% response rate in sampling jurisdictions Compared to 71% in jurisdictions following all cases Main reasons for non-interview Inadequate case locating information Case non-response Once contacted, cooperation rate was 91%
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Response Rate Sub-analyses Among eligible cases in 2007-08 San Francisco excluded due to differing methodology Case and provider-reported data for 47% of cases Provider data only for 37% of cases Case interview only for 3% of cases Neither case nor provider data for 13% of cases Analysis of 2009 data showed that 98% of interviews were completed within 6 contact attempts
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System Performance Feedback provided to jurisdictions monthly Timeliness of reporting List of active cases Request for past due forms Quality control Demographics of sampled and interviewed cases are compared with those of all other reported GC cases No meaningful differences were found in age, sex, and race/ethnicity
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Uses of Data - Recent Analyses Changes to the distribution of sexual orientation of interviewed cases over time Greater proportion of MSM cases in 2009 Popper/meth use Increases in popper use, especially among HIV+ Proper treatment Over 10% of CA cases inappropriately treated or not treated by their diagnosing provider
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Uses of Data - Interventions & Publications Data-to-Action Working Group Notify private providers and urgent care clinics/ERs of current treatment guidelines Manuscripts Methods article in Public Health Reports Manuscript on GC treatment practices in California submitted to Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases Quarterly reports Statewide, regional, and county-level summary data Data used in local quarterly STD updates
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