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This lecture explores the risks and prevention opportunities presented by the emergence of social networking and internet dating sites. Presented by the Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health

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1 hour, 10 minutes

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1

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Readings

Chenesky M, et al. Comparison of an industry-derived LCx Chlamydia pneumoniae PCR research kit to in-house assays performed in five laboratories. J Clin Microbiol 2002;40:2357-2362. Free full text from J Clin Microbiol. Klausner JD, Wolf W, Fischer-Ponce, Zolt I, Katz MH. Tracing a syphilis outbreak through cyberspace. JAMA. 2000;284:447-449. Free full text from JAMA. McFarlane M, Bull SS, Rietmeijer CA. The internet as a newly emerging risk environment for sexually transmitted diseases. JAMA 2000;284:443-446. Free full text from JAMA. National Coalition of STD Directors. National Guidelines for Internet-based STD and HIV Prevention: Accessing the Power of the Internet for Public Health. March 2008. PDF available from the NCSDDC. Padgett P. Personal safety and sexual safety for women using online personal ads. Sexuality Res Social Policy. 2007;4:27-37

Course Currilcum

    • Web 2.0: Risks for STI/HIV – Opportunities for Prevention 01:10:00