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Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route

BACKGROUND: Gonorrhoea infection is one of the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections and an important cause of morbidity and serious complications. The objectives of this paper are: a) to describe gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in a network of 15 (out of 16) STI clinics in Spain during 2...

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Autores principales: Diaz, Asuncion, Garriga, Cesar, Varela, Jose Antonio, Fernández, Elisa, Sanz, Isabel, Boronat, Josep, Gual, Fuensanta, Colomo, Concepcion, López de Munain, Josefina, Esteban, Valentin, Junquera, Maria Luisa, Martínez, Blanca, Pueyo, Isabel, Suárez, Justo, Barberá, Maria Jesus, Arando, Maider, Ureña, Jose Manuel, Diez, Mercedes
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24274101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1093
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author Diaz, Asuncion
Garriga, Cesar
Varela, Jose Antonio
Fernández, Elisa
Sanz, Isabel
Boronat, Josep
Gual, Fuensanta
Colomo, Concepcion
López de Munain, Josefina
Esteban, Valentin
Junquera, Maria Luisa
Martínez, Blanca
Pueyo, Isabel
Suárez, Justo
Barberá, Maria Jesus
Arando, Maider
Ureña, Jose Manuel
Diez, Mercedes
author_facet Diaz, Asuncion
Garriga, Cesar
Varela, Jose Antonio
Fernández, Elisa
Sanz, Isabel
Boronat, Josep
Gual, Fuensanta
Colomo, Concepcion
López de Munain, Josefina
Esteban, Valentin
Junquera, Maria Luisa
Martínez, Blanca
Pueyo, Isabel
Suárez, Justo
Barberá, Maria Jesus
Arando, Maider
Ureña, Jose Manuel
Diez, Mercedes
author_sort Diaz, Asuncion
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Gonorrhoea infection is one of the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections and an important cause of morbidity and serious complications. The objectives of this paper are: a) to describe gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in a network of 15 (out of 16) STI clinics in Spain during 2006–2010; b) to analyse differences among men who have sex with men (MSM), men who have sex exclusively with women (MSW) and women; and c) to evaluate factors associated to with HIV co-infection. METHODS: All gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in the network were included (25.7% of total cases notified in Spain). Data were collected by clinical staff. Descriptive/bivariate analyses were carried out stratifying by sex and transmission category; association and trends were evaluated using the chi-square test. Factors associated with HIV co-infection were estimated using a logistic regression model. RESULTS: 2385 cases were included: 55.3% among MSM, 31.3% among MSW and 13.3% among females; cases among MSM increased from 55.8% in 2006 to 62.9% in 2010 while no trends were found among the other two groups. Most MSM cases were Spaniards (72%), aged 25–34 years (46%), 49% reported previous STI and 25% concurrent STI (excluding HIV); casual partners were the commonest source of infection, and 21% of cases had rectal gonorrhoea. MSW cases did not differ from MSM by age, origin or source of infection, but frequencies of prior or concurrent STI were lower. Female cases were younger than male, were mostly foreigners (58%), and 41% were sex workers; concurrent STI (other than HIV) were diagnosed in 30%; 20.4% had symptoms (72.5% and 89.2% in MSM and MSW), and pharyngeal location was present in 30%. HIV co-infection was highest in MSM (20.9%). Co-infection was associated with age > 35 years, low educational level, being Western European or Latin-American, being MSM, having previous or concurrent STI and reporting contact with an HIV-infected partner; it was inversely associated with female sex. CONCLUSION: Differences by sex, transmission route and origin should be considered when implementing care and preventive programmes for gonorrhoea, and MSM are a priority group for intervention, in particular HIV-infected MSM.
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spelling pubmed-42228792014-11-07 Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route Diaz, Asuncion Garriga, Cesar Varela, Jose Antonio Fernández, Elisa Sanz, Isabel Boronat, Josep Gual, Fuensanta Colomo, Concepcion López de Munain, Josefina Esteban, Valentin Junquera, Maria Luisa Martínez, Blanca Pueyo, Isabel Suárez, Justo Barberá, Maria Jesus Arando, Maider Ureña, Jose Manuel Diez, Mercedes BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Gonorrhoea infection is one of the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections and an important cause of morbidity and serious complications. The objectives of this paper are: a) to describe gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in a network of 15 (out of 16) STI clinics in Spain during 2006–2010; b) to analyse differences among men who have sex with men (MSM), men who have sex exclusively with women (MSW) and women; and c) to evaluate factors associated to with HIV co-infection. METHODS: All gonorrhoea cases diagnosed in the network were included (25.7% of total cases notified in Spain). Data were collected by clinical staff. Descriptive/bivariate analyses were carried out stratifying by sex and transmission category; association and trends were evaluated using the chi-square test. Factors associated with HIV co-infection were estimated using a logistic regression model. RESULTS: 2385 cases were included: 55.3% among MSM, 31.3% among MSW and 13.3% among females; cases among MSM increased from 55.8% in 2006 to 62.9% in 2010 while no trends were found among the other two groups. Most MSM cases were Spaniards (72%), aged 25–34 years (46%), 49% reported previous STI and 25% concurrent STI (excluding HIV); casual partners were the commonest source of infection, and 21% of cases had rectal gonorrhoea. MSW cases did not differ from MSM by age, origin or source of infection, but frequencies of prior or concurrent STI were lower. Female cases were younger than male, were mostly foreigners (58%), and 41% were sex workers; concurrent STI (other than HIV) were diagnosed in 30%; 20.4% had symptoms (72.5% and 89.2% in MSM and MSW), and pharyngeal location was present in 30%. HIV co-infection was highest in MSM (20.9%). Co-infection was associated with age > 35 years, low educational level, being Western European or Latin-American, being MSM, having previous or concurrent STI and reporting contact with an HIV-infected partner; it was inversely associated with female sex. CONCLUSION: Differences by sex, transmission route and origin should be considered when implementing care and preventive programmes for gonorrhoea, and MSM are a priority group for intervention, in particular HIV-infected MSM. BioMed Central 2013-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4222879/ /pubmed/24274101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1093 Text en Copyright © 2013 Diaz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Diaz, Asuncion
Garriga, Cesar
Varela, Jose Antonio
Fernández, Elisa
Sanz, Isabel
Boronat, Josep
Gual, Fuensanta
Colomo, Concepcion
López de Munain, Josefina
Esteban, Valentin
Junquera, Maria Luisa
Martínez, Blanca
Pueyo, Isabel
Suárez, Justo
Barberá, Maria Jesus
Arando, Maider
Ureña, Jose Manuel
Diez, Mercedes
Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title_full Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title_fullStr Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title_full_unstemmed Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title_short Gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of STI clinics in Spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
title_sort gonorrhoea diagnoses in a network of sti clinics in spain during the period 2006–2010: differences by sex and transmission route
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24274101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-1093
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