Use of the Internet for the surveillance and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
Abstract
The Internet is a relatively new tool in the surveillance and prevention of sexually transmitted infections, and this review examines its global use in this regard. Much use has been made in the form of information collection and dissemination; targeted population engagement through chat rooms, partner notification and other mechanisms; and the provision of testing services and other products. Internet users may need education concerning reputable websites, and public health practitioners need proficiency in the use of social media and marketing.
Authors
Jenkins WD, Wold B.
Year
2012
Topics
- Determinants of Health
- Other
- Population(s)
- General HIV+ population
- General HIV- population
- Prevention
- Sexual risk behaviour
- Education/media campaigns
- Co-infections
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphilis