Sexually Transmitted Disease Control
The goal of the South Dakota Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Control Program is to reduce and prevent the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection.
The STD Program provides statewide consultation and technical assistance, partner services, screening, surveillance, health care provider education, case management, and partner notification for reportable STDs in the state.
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Meet the DIS
STD intervention, prevention and control is a cooperative effort that involves private physicians, other health care providers, local and state health department personnel and members of the community at large. A key player in the public health STD field is the Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS). Learn more about DIS and their work.
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