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A time series analysis of gonorrhea surveillance data
D Schnell1, A Zaidi, G Reynolds
1Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Abstract:
Gonorrhea is the most frequently reported communicable disease in the United States. In response to rapidly rising rates in the late 1960s, the Public Health Service instituted a gonorrhea control programme. An important component of the programme is the screening of women for gonococcal infections. We use a time series intervention model to estimate the initial increase in reporting of cases in women associated with the control programme. From the middle 1970s to the middle 1980s, a regular seasonal pattern in the data is conspicuous. We use a second time series model to quantify the seasonal variation during this period and to construct forecasts.