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Appendix 1. International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD- 10), Codes to identify Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses
STI ICD-10 codes
Gonorrhea A54, O98.2
Syphilis A51, A52, A53, O98.1
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Appendix 2. Criteria Used to Select Women for Study Sample, MarketScan 2017–2018
Commercial Medicaid
Case group*
(N)
All women (N)
Case* group (N)
All women (N)
Total women in the database in 2016 13,506,936 13,506,936 7,715,030 7,715,030 Women with a diagnosis of gonorrhea
or syphilis in 2017
10,222 NA 19,098 NA
Continuously enrolled for ≥6 months prior to the STI diagnosis date
9,034 10,784,992 16,975 5,997,835
Continuously enrolled for ≥11 months after the STI diagnosis date
6,633 7,788,858 12,461 4,350,693
No HIV diagnosis ≥6 months prior to the STI diagnosis date
6,465 7,782,396 12,240 4,339,302
Aged 15-64 years 6,395 6,335,498 11,780 2,363,109
No pregnancy-related diagnoses or procedures in 2017 (Final sample)
5,367 6,020,301 7,659 2,141,991
STI diagnoses in final sample
Gonorrhea 3,709 6,172
Syphilis 1,696 1,497
*Case group included women with gonorrhea or syphilis
NA = Not applicable; STI = sexually transmitted infection.
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Appendix 3. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes to Identify HIV Testing
Procedure CPT codes
HIV testing G0432, G0433, G0435, 86689, 8670,
87389, 87534-87391, 87901
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