Meg Rosenberg, M.D., Montefiore School Health Program

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Universal Voluntary Screening of Adolescents for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia in a School Based Clinic . Meg Rosenberg, M.D., Montefiore School Health Program Marji Gold, M.D., Department of Family and Community Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center Mayris Webber, Dr.P.H., Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Montefiore Medical Center David Appel, M.D., Project Director, Montefiore School Health Program Corresponding presenter: Meg Rosenberg, M.D. at mrosenbe@montefiore.org

Statement of Problem Why is a new approach to screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea important?

Can we screen more of our patients and diagnose more infections with universal voluntary testing? 2

Materials and Methods

Materials and Methods 2

Results 1 Proportion of students tested doubled during the first 5 months of the study period

Results 2 How many young women were tested?

Results 4 Twice as many infections were identified during the first five months of the study period relative to usual care

Results 4 Why do patients decline testing?

Conclusions

Recommendations Universal voluntary screening may be an effective way of diagnosing and treating asymptomatic chlamydia and gonorrhea infections in both young men and young women. Further study needed to determine optimal screening intervals for young persons and to develop screening recommendations for young men Potential values and harms of universal screening for young persons need to be considered Research needed to understand health-care seeking behaviors of young men