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Title: Controlling a Syphilis Outbreak on a Native American Reservation


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Controlling a Syphilis Outbreak on a Native
American Reservation
  • CDR Kara M Levri, MD, MPH
  • Angela Fallon, RN, BSN
  • Sells Service Unit, Tucson Area IHS
  • USPHS Scientific Symposium
  • June 12, 2008

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MEXICO
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The Tohono Oodham Nation
  • Tribal Government
  • 11 Districts
  • 3M Acres
  • 76 Mile Border
  • Members 28K
  • Reservation - 13K
  • Off Reservation 13,500
  • OIM 1,500

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Sells Service Unit
San Xavier Health Center
Sells Hospital
Santa Rosa Health Center
San Simon Health Center
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Sells Hospital
  • Inpatient Ward
  • Outpatient Clinic
  • Emergency Room
  • X-ray Dept.
  • Laboratory
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Dialysis Unit
  • Opto/Ophtho
  • Dental
  • Public Health
  • Social Services
  • Dietary

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Ambulatory Clinics
  • Continuity
  • Urgent Care
  • Prenatal
  • Womens Health
  • Colposcopy
  • Well Child
  • Developmental
  • Teen
  • Hospital F/U
  • Podiatry
  • TB

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Specialty Services
  • Perinatology
  • Surgery
  • ENT
  • Rheumatology
  • Cardiology
  • Orthopedics
  • Renal

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Tohono Oodham Culture
  • "People of the Desert."

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T.O. Transportation
Without Automobile Transportation 30
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  • Homes w/out Electricity 10

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  • Homes w/out Plumbing 15

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T.O.
U.S.
American Indians, Alaska Natives 2000 Census of
Population using 1999 Poverty Line
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Syphilis
  • Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)
  • Stages
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Latent
  • Early
  • Late
  • Unknown Duration
  • Congenital
  • Tertiary (Late)
  • Treatment
  • Follow-up

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Syphilis Reported Cases by Stage United States
19412006
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Primary and Secondary Syphilis Cases and Rates
per 100,000 Population, Arizona 2000-2007
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PS Syphilis Rates per 100,000 Population by
Race/Ethnicity, Arizona 2002-2007
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Syphilis Cases by Diagnosis MonthTohono Oodham
Nation (n74)
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Syphilis Cases by Gender(n81)
Congenital cases not included
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Syphilis Cases by Age Group2006-2008(n72)
10-14
Congenital cases not included
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Syphilis Cases by Stage(n71)
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Syphilis Outbreak Risk Factors
MSM Men who have sex w/ men
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Outbreak Response Interventions and Strategies
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Partnerships
  • Indian Health Service
  • Tohono Oodham Nation
  • Arizona Department of Health Services
  • Pima County
  • Centers for Disease Control
  • Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona

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Community Mobilization
  • Weekly STD core group meetings
  • Consultation from elder youth groups
  • Intensive STD training
  • Phlebotomy training
  • Re-designing PHN Department
  • TO Nation DHHS to establish STD Program
  • Monthly updates
  • Tohono Oodham Legislative Council
  • TON Health Human Service Oversight
  • School Boards

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Health Promotion Marketing
  • Mass marketing campaign
  • Informational material
  • Local newspapers articles
  • Tribal radio station

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Clinic- Based Strategies
  • Universal Screening ages 12-55
  • STD Standing orders implemented
  • Prophylactic treatment of contacts clusters
  • Fast track services through PHN department
  • Triple screen pre-natal patients
  • Rapid partner follow-up

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School- Based Strategies
  • Local school STD screening
  • Provided STD education
  • Enhanced IHS School Health Program



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Community Based Strategies
  • Community recreation centers
  • Band concerts
  • Door to door screening
  • Worksite STD testing and screening
  • Local grocery and convenience stores

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Challenges/Barriers
  • Recognition of TODHHS as a local health authority
  • Underreporting of STD cases
  • Lack of communication between all jurisdictions
  • No protocol for data sharing
  • Lack of communicable disease program in TODHHS
  • Limited resources among all jurisdictions
  • Vast geographical size of the TON

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Conclusion
  • Develop Partnerships
  • Foster Collaboration
  • Engage the Community
  • Be Innovative

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts-
Aristotle
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