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Sex Transm Dis ; 29(7): 373-5, 2002 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12170123

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BACKGROUND: Previous school-based studies in cities with a high prevalence of chlamydia found a substantial prevalence of chlamydial infection among students. GOAL: The goal was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of chlamydia and gonorrhea screening in San Francisco high schools. STUDY DESIGN: Sexually transmitted disease (STD) education and screening were conducted at four high schools. Students provided basic demographic information and urine specimens for chlamydia and gonorrhea ligase chain reaction testing. RESULTS: Among 283 asymptomatic females screened, 3.9% had chlamydia and 0.7% had gonorrhea. The prevalence of chlamydia was 1.5% among females <16 years of age and 4.6% among females >or=16 years of age. Only 0.8% of asymptomatic males (3/381) had chlamydia, and none had gonorrhea. CONCLUSION: STD screening was both feasible and acceptable in San Francisco high schools. STD screening in high schools should be prioritized as follows: (1) chlamydia screening over gonorrhea screening, (2) female screening over male screening, and (3) screening of older students (juniors and seniors) over screening of younger students.


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Chlamydia Infections/diagnosis , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Ligase Chain Reaction , Mass Screening , Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial/diagnosis , Adolescent , Chlamydia/isolation & purification , Chlamydia Infections/epidemiology , Chlamydia Infections/urine , Female , Gonorrhea/epidemiology , Gonorrhea/urine , Humans , Male , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/isolation & purification , San Francisco/epidemiology , School Health Services , Schools , Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial/epidemiology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial/urine
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