Surveillance-Based Program Planning

Authors

  • Rossi Sanusi Center for Health Service Management, Gadjah Mada University School of Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4581

Abstract

Data of the Integrated Biological & Behavioral Surveillance, 2011, showed that 91.85% of 442 direct FSWs of the Jayapura Municipality and Jayawijaya District (Papua, Indonesia) have sex with partners who did not use condoms. Of these 406 FSWs 14.78% were HIV positive and 56.89% were STD positive. Condom utilization campaigns ought to include: (a) continuous reminders about condom use by customers or FSWs and about where to go for HIV/STD testing and treatment; and, (b) supply of good quality condoms by local managers and local vendors.

Author Biography

Rossi Sanusi, Center for Health Service Management, Gadjah Mada University School of Medicine

University training & degrees held: MD, Gadjah Mada University School of Medicine, Indonesia; MPA, School of Public Administration, USC, USA; and, PhD (Education), Graduate School, USC, USA. Last appointment: Free-lance Health & Education consultant, Part-time lecturer at the GMU Graduate Program, and Researcher at the Center for Health Services Management GMU SM. Present project: Scaling up for the Most At Risk Populations - Jakarta, East Java, North Sumatera, Kepulauan Riau & Papua (15 Feb - 15 Dec 2012).

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Published

2013-03-24

How to Cite

Sanusi, R. (2013). Surveillance-Based Program Planning. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4581

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Poster Presentations