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1 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 1 Joint Correctional and Public Health Training Conference Caroline A. Williams, MD, Director HIV/AIDS/STD Program Charleston, West Virginia, February 5, 2009 Morgantown, West Virginia, February 19, 2009

2 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 2 Today’s Topics HIV/AIDS/STD Program services available to correctional facilities Examples of data usage Program contacts

3 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 3 HIV/AIDS/STD Program Services Ct/GC testing and provision of appropriate drugs for treatment HIV testing hepatitis B testing/vaccine (select facilities) provision of literature provision of training and education

4 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 4 Example of Data Usage (#1) Performance Measure from the Comprehensive STD Prevention System Grant CSPS MLS1 – Proportion of female admittees to large juvenile detention facilities that were tested for chlamydia (this measure is established by the CDC)

5 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 5 Example of Data Usage (#1 con’t) Performance Measure Goal Goals – West Virginia has historically reported on admittees to the Tiger Morton Juvenile Center, the Donald R. Kuhn Juvenile Diagnostic and Detention Center, and the Chick Buckbee Juvenile Center. These facilities are again the basis for this year’s Performance Measure. Goals are 0.95 for each facility. (The goal is established by our Program.)

6 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 6 Example of Data Usage (#1 con’t) Performance Levels Performance levels – The performance level for each facility during FH 2008 is as follows: Tiger Morton – Out of 37 female admittees, 21 were tested, for a proportion of 0.57. Donald Kuhn – Out of 24 female admittees, 9 were tested, for a proportion of 0.38. (Eleven specimens were submitted by this facility, but two were unsatisfactory and could not be tested.) Chick Buckbee – Out of 20 female admittees, 13 were tested, for a proportion of 0.65.

7 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 7 Example of Data Usage (#2) Clinical and Partner Services Objective from Infertility Prevention Project Grant Objective #7 – By December 31, 2008, each of the 11 juvenile correctional facilities will screen at least 50 inmates for gonorrhea and chlamydia infections using urine-based screening through the West Virginia Office of Laboratory Services.

8 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 8 Example of Data Usage (#2 con’t) Objective Response PARTIALLY MET – The number of specimens submitted for testing by each facility during FH 2008 is presented below: Chick Buckbee Juvenile Center – 43 specimens submitted Davis Juvenile Correction Center – 17 specimens submitted Donald R. Kuhn Juvenile Diagnostic and Detention Center – 64 specimens submitted Gene Spadaro Juvenile Center – 80 specimens submitted Lorrie Yeager Jr. Juvenile Center – 0 specimens submitted Northern Regional Juvenile Center – 0 specimens submitted Robert Shell Juvenile Center – 40 specimens submitted Sam Perdue Juvenile Center – 65 specimens submitted Tiger Morton Juvenile Center – 102 specimens submitted Vickie Douglas Juvenile Center – 69 specimens submitted West Virginia Industrial Home for Youth – 22 specimens submitted

9 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 9 Example of Data Usage (#3)

10 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 10 Example of Data Usage (#4) Totals may include duplicate testing of clients.

11 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 11 HIV/AIDS Contacts Caroline Williams, MD, Program Director Susan Hall, MA, Assistant Director Kenneth Gould, DIS Supervisor Chuck Hall, HIV Prevention Specialist STD Contacts Caroline Williams, MD, Program Director Kenneth Gould, DIS Supervisor Chuck Hall, HIV Prevention Specialist (Ct/GC) Hepatitis Contacts Sandra Graham, RN, Adult Viral Hepatitis Coordinator Vicki Hogan, MPH, Hepatitis B Epidemiologist (304) 558-2195 State STD Hotline (800) 642-8244

12 West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control 12 Questions?


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