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Gonorrhea Epidemiology and Prevention Program Efforts in Iowa. Karen Thompson STD Program Manager Iowa Department of Public Health kthompso@idph.state.ia.us 515-281-4936. GC Testing in Iowa. 1972 : GC Control Program was successful in decreasing the prevalence of disease in Iowa.
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Gonorrhea Epidemiology and Prevention Program Efforts in Iowa Karen Thompson STD Program Manager Iowa Department of Public Health kthompso@idph.state.ia.us 515-281-4936
GC Testing in Iowa • 1972: GC Control Program was successful in decreasing the prevalence of disease in Iowa. • 1986: Chlamydia Control Project was modeled after the GC Program when CT became reportable. • State funding was used until federal funds became available. • 1998: A change from GC culture and CT Syva Micro Trak to Abbott Lcx Amplified DNA probe dual test occurred. • GC testing was merged with CT Control Project and renamed IPP. • Separate screening criteria for each disease existed. • 2003: Lack of availability of the Abbott Lcx prompted a switch to the BD Probe Tec by the University Hygienic Laboratory. • Still a dual test, but there was now only one screening criteria. • 2006: The UHL made a move to the Gen-probe Aptima Combo 2. • Still being used and one criteria is in place for both CT and GC.
Reported Cases of Gonorrhea: 1997 Lyon Osceola Dickinson Emmet Winnebago Worth 0 Mitchell Howard 0 1 1 0 0 Allamakee Winneshiek 0 0 0 1 Kossuth 0 Sioux O'Brien Clay Palo Alto Hancock Cerro Gordo 6 Floyd Chickasaw 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Fayette Clayton 2 1 Plymouth Humboldt Bremer Cherokee Buena Vista Pocahontas Wright Franklin Butler 0 3 7 1 0 0 3 0 2 Dubuque Delaware Buchanan Black Hawk Woodbury Webster 11 1 Ida 5 206 Sac Grundy Calhoun Hamilton Hardin 24 125 0 1 1 3 1 7 Jackson Jones 3 Linn Tama Benton Monona 0 Crawford Carroll Greene Boone Story Marshall 142 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 10 Clinton 30 Cedar 3 Harrison Shelby Audubon Guthrie Dallas Polk Jasper Poweshiek Iowa Johnson 0 Scott 1 0 0 7 352 4 2 0 17 213 Muscatine 5 Pottawattamie Cass Adair Keokuk Washington Madison Warren Marion Mahaska 11 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 2 Louisa 1 Mills Montgomery Adams Jefferson Union Clarke Lucas Monroe Wapello 1 Henry 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 Des Moines 1 43 Legend Fremont Page Van Buren Davis Taylor Appanoose Ringgold Decatur Wayne 2 0 0 0 to 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lee 5 to 9 10 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 or More
Reported Cases of Gonorrhea: 2007 Lyon Osceola Dickinson Emmet Winnebago Worth 1 Howard 0 Mitchell 5 0 1 0 1 1 Allamakee Winneshiek 0 2 Kossuth 1 Sioux O'Brien Clay Palo Alto Hancock Cerro Gordo 2 Chickasaw 0 Floyd 3 4 2 12 9 2 Fayette Clayton 9 0 Plymouth Humboldt Bremer Cherokee Buena Vista Pocahontas Wright Franklin Butler 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 Dubuque Buchanan Delaware Black Hawk Webster 72 1 Woodbury 3 233 Ida Sac Grundy Calhoun Hamilton Hardin 109 54 1 1 0 1 1 1 Jackson 3 Jones Benton Linn Tama 4 Monona Crawford Carroll Greene Boone Story Marshall 229 1 0 5 8 3 2 5 30 9 Clinton 19 Cedar 2 Harrison Shelby Audubon Guthrie Dallas Polk Iowa Jasper Poweshiek Johnson 0 Scott 2 0 0 12 481 0 1 4 62 306 Muscatine 6 Pottawattamie Cass Adair Keokuk Washington Madison Warren Marion Mahaska 42 1 1 0 0 8 9 8 5 Louisa 0 Mills Montgomery Adams Jefferson Union Clarke Lucas Monroe Wapello 3 Henry 1 0 1 0 7 0 1 5 14 Des Moines 64 Legend Fremont Page Van Buren Davis Taylor Ringgold Decatur Wayne Appanoose 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 4 1 0 Lee 5 to 9 18 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 or More
GC Cases by Race and Ethnicity Compared to Iowa’s Population 2008 Estimated Population 2008 GC Cases, n = 1,700
2008: Reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Race, Ethnicity and Gender Number of Cases Male Female Total Cases = 1,700 Source: Iowa Department of Public Health STD Prevention Program
GC Prevalence by Age Compared to Iowa’s Population 2008 Estimated Population 2008 GC Cases, n = 1,700
2008: Statewide reported Cases of Gonorrhea by Age and Gender Total Cases = 1,700 Source: Iowa Department of Public Health STD Prevention Program
Data Source: UHL and Polk Co. Health Dept. Iowa Infertility Prevention Project2008 Gonorrhea Prevalence Monitoring Data
MLS2b and 3b: Timeliness to GC Treatment in IPP and STD Settings • IPP Goals are .85 (14 Days) and .95 (30 Days) • STD Goals are .95 (14 Days) and .98 (30 Days)
PS3: Timeliness to GC Interview • Jan – Jun 2009 • 7 days: 434/834 = .52 goal .5 • 14 days: 511/834 = .61 goal .7 • 30 days: 571/834 = .68 goal .9 • 258 or 30.9% Not Interviewed
Programmatic Response: • Iowa Disease Surveillance System (IDSS) • EPT • IPP Criteria • Pregnancy Testing Only Clinics • School Screening • Performance Measure Monitoring • Chlamydia Toolkit Revision • Funding for Social Marketing • PCSI Opportunity with HIV Prevention