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Hosted by Aurora DiOrio · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes
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This podcast is made for with those doing the day-to-day work with people experiencing sexually transmitted infections (STI), including HIV. Actively engaging with the science of research may not resonate with many disease intervention professionals who may just be too busy to take time out of the workday to sit down in a quiet space and read a research article. The goal of this podcast is to present a study in such a way that the STI professional and those interested in learning more about STI research can easily engage with the content.
Aurora DiOrio hosts STI Research Roundup (STIRR), a health show with 26 episodes published.

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This episode presents two studies done in safety-net hospitals in TX looking at depression and STIs in pregnancy and substance use disorder, syphilis and pregnancy.Characterizationof substance use disorder during pregnan

Economic Outcomes of Disease Intervention SpecialistDelivered Interventions for Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Systematic Review. Link to article: SexuallyTransmitted Diseases Music Credit Thomas Dolby

Learn about how the newly published document, Program Operation Considerations for STI Programs was made and how it will benefit your STI program, your DIS, and clinicians. (Note: this manual is not referred to as PoCo!)

Interesting look at what patient factors are different between those with "just" gonorrhea compared to those with disseminated gonoccal infection (DGI) in California. Link to article: CharacteristicsAssociated With Disse

Fabulous explanation of the updated STIC 2,0 tool for STI programs to estimate the direct and indirect costs averted by program efforts! Link to Article: Sexually Transmitted Diseases 52(8):p 443-449, August 2025. | DOI:

This article describes the differences in reinfection with syphilis between men who were interviewed by DIS and named partners compared to those not interviewed or who did not name partners. Link to article: Reduced Risk

This short episode presents a study from New York City's sexual health clinics describing what clients thought about Doxy PEP. Article link on Google STIRR drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/136sDoa0OR2N64LhNyahfHM0e

How important is it to start doing opt out rapid syphilis testing for pregnant patients at emergency departments just like opt out HIV testing is recommended be done for all patients? Listen to this super quick episode a

How often would you guess that pregnant women who have commercial health insurance, that is not Medicaid, are screened for syphilis during pregnancy? This episode looks at the huge dataset from all commercially insured w

Link to full text in Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CRPuogdHegnrFubmfqQEmRth8dy_sWPt/view?usp=drive_link Can using a standardized questionnaire improve extragenital testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea amo

This short episode discusses how one childrens' hospital in Ohio implemented expedited partner therapy using their electronic health record. Outro music credit: Thomas Dolby Link to article: on podcast google drive https

How often do you think primary care physicians in the U.S. perform STI prevention counseling with patients? The results in this episode might surprise you. Link to article: STIRRpodcast episode full text articles - Googl

Guest: Michael McNair, Special Projects Coordinator for NYState DoH, Office of Sexual Health and Epidemiology in the AIDS InstituteTo learn more about Michael and his singing career, go to: Www.Mike-Bear.com or www.youtu

Short episode - not quite 15 mins! Presents an article discussing how our current ways to measure DIS success may be falling short and how we might be able to do better in counting the great work you do. Link to full tex

STD Programs had to switch to telephone follow up for STIs during COVID-19, but why are so many programs still conducting interviews by phone when in-person interviewing has been the standard since the 1940s? What effect

Quick episode - just 10 minutes! This episode briefly discusses an article examining whetherSTI testing increased among women of childbearing age in states that expanded Medicaid under the ACA compared to states that did

This episode of STI Research Roundup when I will present a study done in Massachusetts that describes the individual and clinic-level factorsassociated with delays in gonorrhea treatment. I’ll be joined by a special gues

This episode will discuss a study of STI incidence in the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) jurisdictions. It considers theextent to which biomedical interventions for HIV, specifically PrEP, may impact overall STI rates, or

This article discusses an interesting experiment to see if delivering HIV self test kits to MSM could increase regular testing and reduce risk behavior in a few identified EHE (Ending the HIV Epidemic) jurisdictions. If
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