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Published Online: 26 August 2005

Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea Screening in HIV-Infected Patients in Primary Care, San Francisco, California, 2003

Publication: AIDS Patient Care & STDs
Volume 19, Issue Number 8

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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends sexually transmitted disease (STD) screening among HIV-infected persons in order to reduce HIV transmission. We evaluated the results of routine screening for syphilis and for urogenital, pharyngeal, and rectal gonorrhea (GC) and chlamydia (CT) among asymptomatic HIV-infected patients at an HIV primary care clinic in San Francisco, California. We found 15 new syphilis infections of 814 tested (1.8%) and 60 new cases of CT or GC infection of 586 tested (10.2%), with 88% of GC and CT infections occurring at nonurethral sites. Our study reveals a high rate of asymptomatic STDs among HIV-infected patients in primary care and supports the CDC recommendations to screen HIV-infected patients for STDs at all relevant anatomic sites.

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cover image AIDS Patient Care and STDs
AIDS Patient Care & STDs
Volume 19Issue Number 8August 2005
Pages: 495 - 498
PubMed: 16124843

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Published online: 26 August 2005
Published in print: August 2005

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W. Phipps
Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
H. Stanley
Positive Health Program, University of California, San Francisco, California.
R. Kohn
San Francisco Department of Public Health, STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco, California.
J. Stansell
Positive Health Program, University of California, San Francisco, California.
J.D. Klausner
Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
San Francisco Department of Public Health, STD Prevention and Control Services, San Francisco, California.

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