27150Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Inquiry. 2021 Jan-Dec;58:469580211055583. doi: 10.1177/00469580211055583.
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic remained operational during a 6-week statewide Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Stay-at-Home Order. The present study sought to evaluate the effect of the Stay-at-Home Order on countywide STD reporting and uptake of sexual health services. We compared countywide daily median STD reporting and MCDPH STD clinic attendance across 3 timeframes; (1) Pre-Lockdown (01/01/2020-03/30/2020); (2) Lockdown (03/31/2020-05/15/2020); and (3) Post-Lockdown (05/16/2020-12/31/2020). STD reporting was characterized as incident chlamydia, gonorrhea, and primary and secondary syphilis. Clinic attendance was characterized as clients visiting through express testing or provider visits. Differences in STD reporting and clinic attendance were evaluated using non-parametric testing. Comparing Pre-Lockdown to Lockdown, we observed significant declines in the daily median chlamydia case reporting (-22%) and clinic express testing attendance (-29%). Comparing Lockdown to Post-Lockdown, we observed significant increases in daily median chlamydia and gonorrhea case reporting (+20%, +15%; respectively) and clinic express testing and provider visits (+42%, +20%; respectively). No significant difference was observed in countywide syphilis reporting across the 3 timeframes. Declines in STD reporting were observed countywide during the lockdown and were concurrent with declines in attendance observed at the MCDPH STD Clinic. Maintenance of clinic operations during the lockdown allowed for continued uptake of STD testing, diagnosis, treatment, and partner services. This study of sexual health care utilization at the public STD clinic in Maricopa County, Arizona, found reduced testing and provider visits contributed to lower countywide STD reporting during the Arizona COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Order.
马里科帕县公共卫生部(MCDPH)性传播疾病(STD)诊所在全州范围内的 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)居家令期间保持运营。本研究旨在评估居家令对全县 STD 报告和性健康服务利用率的影响。我们比较了三个时间段内全县 STD 每日中位数报告和 MCDPH STD 诊所就诊情况:(1)封锁前(2020 年 1 月 1 日至 3 月 30 日);(2)封锁期间(2020 年 3 月 31 日至 5 月 15 日);(3)封锁后(2020 年 5 月 16 日至 12 月 31 日)。STD 报告的特征是性传播疾病的衣原体、淋病、原发性和继发性梅毒。诊所就诊的特征是通过快速检测或医生就诊的患者。采用非参数检验比较 STD 报告和诊所就诊情况的差异。与封锁前相比,我们观察到每日中位数衣原体病例报告(-22%)和诊所快速检测就诊(-29%)显著下降。与封锁期间相比,我们观察到每日中位数衣原体和淋病病例报告(分别为+20%和+15%)以及诊所快速检测和医生就诊(分别为+42%和+20%)显著增加。三个时间段内,全县梅毒报告无显著差异。封锁期间全县 STD 报告下降,与 MCDPH STD 诊所就诊人数下降一致。封锁期间维持诊所运营,使 STD 检测、诊断、治疗和伴侣服务的利用率持续增加。本研究对亚利桑那州马里科帕县公共 STD 诊所的性保健服务利用情况进行了研究,发现检测和医生就诊减少导致亚利桑那州 COVID-19 居家令期间全县 STD 报告下降。