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Are National Policies, Services and Indicators Ready to Eliminate Global Gongenital Syphilis as a Public Health Problem?

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Are National Policies, Services and Indicators Ready to Eliminate Global Gongenital Syphilis as a Public Health Problem?

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(2008 National STD Prevention Conference) –> Start | Browse by Day | Author Index Are National Policies, Services and Indicators Ready to Eliminate Global Gongenital Syphilis as a Public Health Problem? Tuesday, March 11, 2008 Continental Ballroom Jennifer Mark , Divsion of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA Kenneth Wind-Anderson, MD , Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Mary Kamb, MD, MPH , Divsion of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA Nathalie Broutet, MD, PhD , Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Background: In October 2007 the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a global initiative for congenital syphilis elimination (CSE). In preparation, WHO, with CDC support, surveyed nations on their policies, programs and monitoring and evaluation measures for CSE. Objective: To assess the status of participating nations on supp

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