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Syphilis Rising
 


Public Health – Seattle & King County launched a new syphilis education campaign focusing on men who have sex with men, the highest risk population. The education campaign aimed to increase awareness about syphilis, promote recognition of symptoms, and encourage testing and prompt treatment. The campaign also highlighted the risks and efficiency of transmission via oral sex. he campaign was featured in media and venues that target gay and bisexual men. In conjunction with the local social marketing agency Colehour + Cohen, the HIV/STD Program created a series of ads in several formats including: posters, bar coasters, mirror clings, and unique urinal devices that spoke messages of the campaign aloud while men used the bathroom. These materials were distributed to local bars, restaurants, theaters, gyms, bathhouses, and community agencies that serve gay and bi men. A website was created (SyphilisRising.com) which included information about symptoms, where to get tested, and a quiz to test syphilis knowledge. Advertisements were purchased on Facebook and targeted to gay and bisexual men in King County in addition to ads online in Craigslist.org's men seeking men personal ad section and the hook-up site Manhunt.net. It was emphasized that STD testing is available in primary care medical providers’ offices, Gay City Health Project, the King County STD Clinic, and other public health clinics.


Campaign Web site: http://www.SyphilisRising.com External site
Month and Year Created:  February 2011
Year Ended:  2011
Campaign Format: Print, Social media, Games, Other
Other Campaign Format: Urinal devices that spoke campaign messages aloud which were placed in gay bars, bathhouses, and restaurants with large gay and bi male clientele
Contact Person: Jsani Henry
Contact Phone:  206-205-9308
Contact E-mail:  jsani.henry@kingcounty.gov
Organization Web Site: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/hiv.aspx External site
Geographic Area Details:
Organization: Public Health – Seattle & King County, HIV/STD Program
Primary Objectives:  Changing Attitudes, Increasing Access to Care, Increasing Conversations/Dialogues, Increasing Testing, Expanding Knowledge, Raising Awareness, Reducing Rate of Infection, Increasing Education
Funded By: Washington State AIDS Prevention Dollars
Audience:  Men Who Have Sex With Men(MSM)
Geographic Area: Local
Disease Focus: STDs


From the National Prevention Information Network (NPIN) Web site