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Public Health Response to Genital Herpes

Public Health Response to Genital Herpes. Use of HSV-2 Serologies for Dx. Dx of genital lesions/symptoms- yes performance of two step approach pcr vs.serologic testing for lesion resources to pay for serologic testing. Use of HSV-2 Serologies for Dx and Screening in STD Clinics.

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Public Health Response to Genital Herpes

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  1. Public Health Response to Genital Herpes

  2. Use of HSV-2 Serologies for Dx • Dx of genital lesions/symptoms- yes performance of two step approach pcr vs.serologic testing for lesion resources to pay for serologic testing

  3. Use of HSV-2 Serologies for Dxand Screening in STD Clinics • Implementation training of staff impact on clinic flow screening pre and post test counseling serologic screening and therapy cost follow-up

  4. HSV-2 Serologic Testing HIV Positive • Time for symptom screen • Strongly consider screening all HIV-positives • Move HIV Treatment guidelines forward to include screening considerations and treatment recommendations

  5. Screening in partnerships with HSV-2 discordance • Yes, esp. with recent transmission data • Where to offer screening • Counseling and treatment guidelines fro prevention of transmission • Recommendations for follow up

  6. Screening • General population-NO • Universal screening in pregnancy- the debate continues Needs: Neonatal HSV as reportable disease Impact on c-section rates Feasibility outside of Seattle Impact of test performance in low prevalence areas

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