1. Investigation of a cluster of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia cases among heterosexual Micronesians living on Oahu.
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Katz AR, Cadorna AM, Lee MV, Komeya A, Kiaha M, and Ohye RG
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- Adult, Disease Outbreaks, Female, Hawaii epidemiology, Humans, Male, Micronesia ethnology, Risk Factors, Chlamydia Infections epidemiology, Gonorrhea epidemiology, Heterosexuality statistics & numerical data, Syphilis epidemiology
- Abstract
A recent case investigation of secondary syphilis in a 27-year-old heterosexual Micronesian male and his 19-year-old chlamydia and syphilis co-infected female partner, conducted by the Hawaii State Department of Health, June to August 2007, identified a cluster of 13 case-patients with undiagnosed syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. The social network of Micronesians uncovered was characterized by having transient accommodations but a central gathering place. The critical factor in gaining access to this network was the establishment of a trusting relationship with a key social network member. Field interviews and the application of field diagnostic techniques helped to identify case-patients who otherwise would not have presented to a traditional office or clinic setting. Micronesians in Hawaii represent an at-risk population for adverse health indices including sexually transmitted diseases, based on their socioeconomic status.
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- 2009
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