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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening and Positivity in Pregnant Women Living in Areas with High Social Vulnerability Indices

Objectives: Pregnant women living in rural areas of the United States are not equitably served by healthcare systems and may be disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs). We examined the impact of location of pregnancy care on STI screening and positivity in a statewide health system. Methods: Pregnant women…

Posted in: chlamydia 3 gonorrhea 2 pregnancy 48 social vulnerability 2 trichomoniasis 2

Original Article

Effectiveness of an Urban Emergency Department Call-Back System in the Successful Linkage to Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Objectives: There is a high incidence of asymptomatic sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in emergency department (ED) patients. There is no historical indication, physical examination finding, or rapidly available laboratory testing specific for detecting STIs in women. This study was conducted to describe the performance of an ED call-back system for…

Posted in: chlamydia 3 emergency department 21 gonorrhea 2 screening 33 sexually transmitted infection 2
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