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Using STD Occurence to Monitor AIDS Prevention

Final Report of the Working Group on STD Surveillance

by Adrian Renton ยท 1991

ISBN: 0951987305 9780951987308

Category: Unavailable

Page count: 100

The overall aim of the project has been to assess the extent to which data on the frequency of occurence of STDs [Sexually transmitted diseases] might be useful in the monitoring and evaluation of AIDS prevention programmes. The objectives have been to answer the following questions : (a) Can measures of STD occurence be used as an outcome measure of AIDS/HIV preventive efforts? In particular -> which diseases might be useful? -> in what ways could they be used? (b) If measures of STD occurence can be used in this way, is existing surveillance data in Western Europe adequate for the purpose? If not why not? (c) What do data from existing STD surveillance systems tell us about the success or failure of AIDS prevention to date? (d) What needs to be done in order taht STD surveillance data in the countries of Western Europe could be used for this purpose? [Authors, p. 4]