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3121por Macedo-da-Silva, Janaina, Marinho, Claudio Romero Farias, Palmisano, Giuseppe, Rosa-Fernandes, Livia“…The term TORCH is used to designate the most common perinatal infections, where: (T) refers to toxoplasmosis, (O) means “others” and includes syphilis, varicella-zoster, parvovirus B19, zika virus (ZIKV), and malaria among others, (R) refers to rubella, (C) relates to cytomegalovirus infection, and (H) to herpes simplex virus infections. …”
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3122por Yeganeh, Nava, Kreitchmann, Regis, Leng, Mei, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Gorbach, Pamina M., Klausner, Jeffrey“…BACKGROUND: Porto Alegre, Brazil, has the highest rates of congenital syphilis and HIV in the country. Other treatable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are associated with poor pregnancy and neonatal outcomes, but are only diagnosed by syndromic algorithms. …”
Publicado 2021
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3123por Haynes, Austin M., Fernandez, Mark, Romeis, Emily, Mitjà, Oriol, Konda, Kelika A., Vargas, Silver K., Eguiluz, Maria, Caceres, Carlos F., Klausner, Jeffrey D., Giacani, Lorenzo“…BACKGROUND: An effective syphilis vaccine should elicit antibodies to Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum (T. p. pallidum) surface antigens to induce pathogen clearance through opsonophagocytosis. …”
Publicado 2021
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3124por da Cunha, Amanda Ramos, Bessel, Marina, Hugo, Fernando Neves, de Souza, Flávia Moreno Alves, Pereira, Gerson Fernando Mendes, Wendland, Eliana Márcia Da Ros“…The exposure variables were the age at first sexual intercourse, the number of partners, oral sex practice, and aspects of condom use for model 1, and the presence of a self-reported STI or a positive rapid test for HIV/syphilis and the presence of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) for model 2. …”
Publicado 2020
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3125“…There is an increased incidence of syphilis in patients with a concomitant HIV infection, estimated at a 77-fold increase. …”
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3126por Chitneni, Pooja, Bwana, Mwebesa Bosco, Muyindike, Winnie, Owembabazi, Moran, Kalyebara, Paul Kato, Byamukama, Adolf, Mbalibulha, Yona, Smith, Patricia M., Hsu, Katherine K., Haberer, Jessica E., Kaida, Angela, Matthews, Lynn T.“…Overall, 11/50 (22%) had STIs: 16% active syphilis, 6% chlamydia. All participants initiated STI treatment. …”
Publicado 2021
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3127“…Ninety percent of laboratories performed syphilis testing, 42% performed T. vaginalis testing, and 28.4% performed herpes simplex virus type–specific nucleic acid amplification testing. …”
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3128por Sharma, Mukta, Rewari, Bharat B, Aditama, Tjandra Yoga, Turlapati, Prasad, Dallabetta, Gina, Steen, Richard“…The World Health Organization (WHO) set targets for a 90% reduction in the incidence of syphilis and gonorrhoea between 2018 and 2030. We review trends in sexually transmitted infections in the WHO South-East Asia Region to assess the feasibility of reaching these targets. …”
Publicado 2021
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3129por Fasciana, Teresa, Capra, Giuseppina, Di Carlo, Paola, Calà, Cinzia, Vella, Marco, Pistone, Giuseppe, Colomba, Claudia, Giammanco, Anna“…Patients were tested for chlamydia, syphilis, Mycoplasma genitalium infection, genital herpes and HPV infection. …”
Publicado 2021
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3130por Saweri, Olga P. M., Batura, Neha, Al Adawiyah, Rabiah, Causer, Louise M., Pomat, William S., Vallely, Andrew J., Wiseman, Virginia“…Economic evaluations were eligible if they were set in low- and middle-income countries and assessed antenatal point-of-care testing and treatment for syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, and/or bacterial vaginosis. …”
Publicado 2021
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3131por Nepal, Sat Prasad, Nakasato, Takehiko, Fukagai, Takashi, Shichijo, Takeshi, Morita, Jun, Maeda, Yoshiko, Oshinomi, Kazuhiko, Nakagami, Yoshihiro, Unoki, Tsutomu, Noguchi, Tetsuo, Inoue, Tatsuki, Kato, Ryosuke, Amano, Satoshi, Mizunuma, Moyuru, Kurokawa, Masahiro, Tsunokawa, Yoshiki, Yasuda, Sou, Ogawa, Yoshio“…CONCLUSIONS: This is a rare case of syphilis with testicular involvement and vasculitis. …”
Publicado 2021
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3132por Moreira, Jorge Salomão, Vasconcelos, Ricardo, Doi, André Mario, Avelino-Silva, Vivian Iida“…At baseline, 25% had a positive treponemal test and 7% had active syphilis; Ct and Ng were more frequently detected in the oropharynx and anus (6.4-6.9%) than in urine samples (0.7-2.6%). …”
Publicado 2021
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3133“…STD reporting was characterized as incident chlamydia, gonorrhea, and primary and secondary syphilis. Clinic attendance was characterized as clients visiting through express testing or provider visits. …”
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3134por Chemtob, Daniel, Weil, Clara, Hannink Attal, Jordan, Hawila, Elias, Noff Sadeh, Enav“…At baseline, 0.8% had gonorrhea and 1.5% had chlamydia infections and 4.4% had recent syphilis infection. Continuous use of PrEP (without interruption/discontinuation) was observed in 29.9%, while 39.9% interrupted and 30.3% discontinued use. …”
Publicado 2021
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3135por Luo, Zheng, Wang, Wei, Ding, Yibo, Xie, Jiaxin, Lu, Jinhua, Xue, Wen, Chen, Yichen, Wang, Ruiping, Li, Xiaopan, Wu, Lile“…Results: Hepatitis B, syphilis, and HIV were the most common infectious diseases in travelers entering China, and Hepatitis B, pulmonary tuberculosis, and syphilis in Chinese nationals traveling abroad (overall detection rates, 1.43 and 0.74%, respectively; P < 0.05). …”
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3136“…Methods: A monthly number of newly reported cases of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C, gonorrhea, and syphilis from January 2010 to December 2020 were extracted to establish autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models. …”
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3137por Unigwe, Ikenna, Yang, Seonkyeong, Song, Hyun Jin, Lo-Ciganic, Wei-Hsuan, Hincapie-Castillo, Juan, Cook, Robert L., Park, Haesuk“…STI-related office visits increased by over 75% from 2005–2016, and were largely driven by HPV-related STIs and syphilis- or gonorrhea-related STIs.…”
Publicado 2021
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3138por Martins, Thiago Gonçalves dos Santos, Andreghetto, Leticia de Araújo Franco, Brito, Rafael Maciel, Provenzano, Luciane Benitez, Fowler, Susan“…For the other indications, the evaluations performed due to congenital syphilis prevail in the 3- year period of the study.…”
Publicado 2022
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3139por Izadi, Neda, Gouya, Mohammad-Mehdi, Akbarpour, Samaneh, Zareie, Bushra, Moradi, Yousef, Kazerooni, Parvin Afsar, Mahboobi, Marzieh, Mohseni, Parisa, Moradi, Ghobad“…Among the 1515 FSWs, the overall prevalence of HIV and syphilis were 1.6% (95% CI: 0.8–2.3) and zero, respectively. …”
Publicado 2022
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3140por SeyedAlinaghi, SeyedAhmad, Pashaei, Zahra, Rahimi, Ensiyeh, Saeidi, Solmaz, Mirzapour, Pegah, Noori, Tayebeh, Ghasemzadeh, Afsaneh, Afzalian, Arian, Dashti, Mohsen, Habibi, Pedram, Farhoudi, Behnam, Aghaie, Narjes, Shamsabadi, Ahmadreza, Dadras, Omid, Mehraeen, Esmaeil“…CONCLUSION: This systematic review indicates that the prevalence of STIs (HIV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis, Chlamydia Trachomatis, Gonorrhea, and HSV‐2) among prisoners appears to be higher than the general population, with drug abuse, low educational levels, and unsafe sex as major risk factors.…”
Publicado 2022
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