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Appendix F
Characteristics of Neisseria and Related Species of Human Origin*
Laboratory Guidelines for Screening To Detect Chlamydia
trachomatis
and Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infections � 2002
Consultants
External Consultants: Association of Public Health Laboratories,
Washington, D.C. (no reviewers identified); Dana Best, M.D., Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland; Margaret C. Fisher,
M.D., and Leonard Weiner, M.D., American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove
Village, Illinois; Luella Klein, M.D., American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists, Washington, D.C.; Roxanne Shively, Food and Drug
Administration, Rockville, Maryland; Aggie Clark, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington; Dennis V. Ferrero, M.P.H., San Joaquin
County Regional Public Health Laboratory, Stockton, California; Charlotte
A. Gaydos, Dr.P.H., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; Anne
Haddix, Ph.D., Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia; Margaret R.
Hammerschlag, M.D., State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York; Doug
R. Harger, Oregon Health Division, Portland, Oregon; Edward W. Hook, III,
M.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama; J. Mehsen
Joseph, Ph.D., Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
Baltimore, Maryland; Robert B. Jones, M.D., Ph.D., Indiana University,
Indianapolis, Indiana; James A. Kellogg, Ph.D., York Hospital, York,
Pennsylvania; Barry P. Katz, Ph.D., Indiana University, Indianapolis,
Indiana; David H. Martin, M.D., Louisiana State University, New Orleans,
Louisiana; Toby Merlin, M.D., Lovelace Health Systems and CIGNA Healthcare
of Arizona, Albuquerque, New Mexico; William C. Miller, M.D., Ph.D.,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Pamela G.
Nathanson, Family Planning Council, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
Albert Rabinovitch, M.D., Ph.D., Specialty Laboratories, Inc., Santa
Monica, California; Julius Schachter, Ph.D., University of California at
San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Karla Schmitt, Ph.D., Florida
Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida; Michael R. Skeels, Ph.D.,
Oregon State Public Health Laboratories, Portland, Oregon; Walter E. Stamm,
M.D., University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Barbara van der Pol,
Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana; Jo Ann Yatabe, Ph.D., Specialty
Laboratories, Inc., Santa Monica, California.
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John R. Astles, Ph.D., Nancy L. Anderson, M.M.Sc., and Rhonda S. Whalen,
M.S., Public Health Practice Program Office.
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