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Brown School of Social Work

Date Submitted

Summer 6-30-2014

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Description

This project examines what neighborhoods are high priority for STD interventions, asks if proximity to a public health clinic/STD testing facility is associated with lower chlamydia rates, and asks what other social factors are associated with high chlamydia rates.

Disciplines

Social Work

City

St. Louis County

Spatial Analysis of St. Louis County 2013 Chlamydia Cases Identifying Neighborhood for Priority Resource Allocation
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