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Philadelphia High School STD Screening Program Declining Disease Prevalence After 4 Years of Screening Lenore Asbel, Melinda Salmon, C. Victor Spain, Christa Seidman, Mindy J Perilla, Martin Goldberg
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Background Adolescents disproportionately affected 2003 – Philadelphia 15-19 year olds –43% of CT infections and 31% of GC infections –Chlamydia rate: 6,705 /100,000 Rate among females 10,256 /100,000 –Gonorrhea rate: 1,597 /100,000 Increased screening throughout the city had begun
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Reported Cases of Chlamydia: Philadelphia, 1991-2003 Year Number of cases *Chlamydia reportable as of October 1991 1994: Infertility Prevention Project (IPP) 1999 data analysis: shows high re-infection rates in women 1997 & 1998: Increasingly sensitive laboratory technologies Youth Study Center Adult prisons Citywide HS screening & 5 HRC HS 2000 – present: New surveillance programs Nov 2001: 2 HRC high schools (HS) DHCC’s July ‘01
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High School Screening Pilot Project during the 2001-2002 school year. Health Resource Center STD Screening (2 schools) Male TestsFemale TestsTotal Total # of tests5366831219 Total positives (%) 28 (5.2%)110 (16.1%)138 (11.3%) Positive for CT only (%) 26 (4.9%)87 (12.7%)113 (9.3%) Positive for GC only (%) 0 (0.0%)10 (1.5%)10 (0.8%) Dual Infection (%)2 (0.4%)13 (1.9%)15 (1.2%)
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How it all works Parents notified by school district Meet with schools to set up screening Educational presentation The process Each student makes a decision, on their own, whether or not to submit a specimen
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Numbers of Students Reached by Philadelphia’s STD High School Screening Program # of Persons Year 1 (2002-03) Year 2 (2003-04) Year 3 (2004-05) Attending Presentation ~30,000 Screened19,71317,01916,378 Positive persons Chlamydia + GC + 1,052 (5.3) 1013 (5.1) 94 (0.5) 813 (4.8) 768(4.5) 96 (0.6) 680 (4.2) 642 (3.9) 75 (0.4) Treated (%)1,051 (99.9)807 (99.3)676 (99.4) {55 co-infected}{37 co-infected}{41 co-infected}
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Percent Positive for GC/CT combined by Sex and Year
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Percent Positive for GC/CT combined by School Type and Year
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Percent Positive for GC/CT combined within age-group by year
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Over the first three years… CT positivity rate among participating high school students declined from 5.1% in 2002-2003 to 3.9% in 2004- 2005 GC positivity rate remained fairly stable 0.5% to 0.4% Overall GC/CT infection 24% decline in positivity rate 35% decline in the number of positive cases
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Preliminary Year 4 Data GC/CT infection rates seem to have increased slightly from Year 3 – though remain less than Year 1 Total positivity in Year 4: 4.7% –Female positivity: 7.2% –Male positivity: 2.4% Overall testing rates have decreased
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Reported Cases of Chlamydia: Philadelphia, 1992 - 2005 Year Number of Cases
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Rates of Chlamydia per 100,000 Population, by Age: Philadelphia, 1995 – 2005 Year Rate per 100,000 population Rates for 1995 to 1999 calculated with 1990 Census denominator. Rates for 2000 to present calculated with 2000 Census denominator.
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Conclusions High school STD screening program implemented successfully with few issues The broad-based screening program implemented in Philadelphia public high schools was successful in finding and treating cases of CT and GC
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Continuing the program yearly has contributed to the declining rates of infection among students. –Preliminary decreases in testing rates and increases in positivity in Year 4 require further evaluation. High School screening may also have contributed to a citywide decline in chlamydia infection rates. –Broad-based screening in a variety of venues important Conclusions, continued…
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Many Thanks!!!!!!! Screening Staff High School Staff and Administrators Support Staff Martin Goldberg, Melinda Salmon, Caroline Johnson Vic Spain, Mindy Perilla, Christa Seidman
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