Hilary Reno, MD, PhD, co-director, Public Health Data and Training Center & Public Health Faculty Scholar, is quoted in a JAMA Network article about the Syphilis Navigation Connection Helpline (SYNCH) that she started in St. Louis County.
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Public Health Faculty Scholar looks for solutions to the St. Louis STI problem
Public Health Faculty Scholar, Hilary Reno MD, is working to help lower the rate of sexually transmitted infections in St. Louis, which has some of the highest in the country.
Testing, treatment for sexually transmitted infections expanded in north St. Louis County (Links to an external site)
“St. Louis’ STI rates are very concerning,” says Hilary Reno, MD, PhD, co-director, Public Health Data Training Center & Public Health Faculty Scholar, who is principal investigator on a grant to offer expanded STI testing and treatment services in north county.
Chlamydia vaccine shows promise in early trial (Links to an external site)
Hilary Reno, MD, PhD, co-director, Public Health Data and Training Center, medical director of the St. Louis County Sexual Health Clinic & Public Health Faculty Scholar, weighs in on an early-stage clinical trial of a chlamydia vaccine.
Syphilis cases are surging. Should I be worried? (Links to an external site)
Institute Faculty Scholar, Hilary Reno, MD, speaks with The Washington Post about the stigma (and sometimes the apathy) around sexually transmitted infections.
Cases of monkeypox in St. Louis remain low. Here’s what you need to know about the virus (Links to an external site)
Hilary Reno MD, PhD, institute Faculty Scholar, speaks with St. Louis Magazine about current Monkeypox cases in the St. Louis region, sharing a few symptoms to look out for as well as some preventative measures.
America Should Have Been Able to Handle Moneypox (Links to an external site)
Hilary Reno, institute faculty scholar and associate professor at the School of Medicine, speaks with The Atlantic about the United States’ insufficient response to the current Monkeypox outbreak