Reporting and treating gonorrhea: results of a statewide survey in Alaska.

M S Eisenberg, P J Wiesner
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Two hundred physicians, public health nurses, medics, and physician's assistants, comprising 92% of health care providers treating gonorrhea in Alaska, were interviewed to determine the number of cases seen during a 12-month period and to determine the adequacy of treatment given. Significantly more cases were reported on the survey than were reported to the State Department of Health. However, an attempt to validate the survey results through a chart review suggested that surveys relying on memory provide overestimates of cases and that gonorrhea may not be as underreported as previously thought. A wide variety of antibiotics were used to treat gonorrhea. Physicians in private practice accounted for the majority of inadequately treated cases. The actual number of cases receiving ineffective therapy was estimated as 2%.

报告和治疗淋病:阿拉斯加一项全州调查的结果。
对200名医生、公共卫生护士、医务人员和医师助理(占阿拉斯加治疗淋病的卫生保健提供者的92%)进行了访谈,以确定12个月期间看到的病例数量,并确定所提供的治疗是否充分。调查中报告的病例比报告给国家卫生部的病例要多得多。然而,通过图表回顾验证调查结果的尝试表明,依赖记忆的调查高估了病例,淋病可能不像以前认为的那样被低估。各种各样的抗生素被用来治疗淋病。私人执业的医生占治疗不充分病例的大多数。实际接受无效治疗的病例数估计为2%。
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