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Ping Du
Title Assistant Professor
Institution College of Medicine
Department Medicine
Address 500 University Drive Hershey PA 17033
Mailbox: H036
Telephone 7175318161
Email
Background
PREFERRED TITLE/ROLE:

Assistant Professor, Division of Epidemiology

SECONDARY APPOINTMENT(S)/ INSTITUTE(S)/ CENTER(S):

Public Health Sciences

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY, 2005
M.S., State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY, 2001
M.D., Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China, 1995

NARRATIVE:

Dr. Du is trained in preventive medicine and epidemiology. Her research interests include the epidemiology of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Her current research focuses on identifying behavioral, clinical, and biological risk factors associated with anal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among HIV-infected women in order to better understand the etiology of HPV-associated cancers among women infected with HIV.
Publications
1. Du P, Camacho F, Zurlo J, Lengerich EJ. Human immunodeficiency virus testing behaviors among US adults: the roles of individual factors, legislative status, and public health resources. Sex Transm Dis. 2011 Sep; 38(9):858-64.
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2. Du P, Lemkin A, Kluhsman B, Chen J, Roth RE, MacEachren A, Meyers C, Zurlo JJ, Lengerich EJ. The roles of social domains, behavioral risk, health care resources, and chlamydia in spatial clusters of US cervical cancer mortality: not all the clusters are the same. Cancer Causes Control. 2010 Oct; 21(10):1669-83.
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3. Du P, McNutt LA, O'Campo P, Coles FB. Changes in community socioeconomic status and racial distribution associated with gonorrhea rates: an analysis at the community level. Sex Transm Dis. 2009 Jul; 36(7):430-8.
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4. Du P, Thomas R, McNutt LA, Bruce Coles F. Comparability on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors between STD clinic clients and high-risk individuals in community. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2008 Sep-Oct; 14(5):454-63.
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Co-Authors  
Kluhsman, Brenda
Lengerich, Eugene
Meyers, Craig
Zurlo, John
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