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3921“…Promiscuity rate of TGs studied was 45%, 33% of them were male sex workers. Syphilis was the most common STD, followed by HIV, genital warts, and gonorrhea. …”
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3922por Banger, H. S., Sethi, Anisha, Malhotra, Sita, Malhotra, Suresh Kumar, Kaur, Tejinder“…Molluscum contagiosum was present in 239 patients (6.11%), 106 patients (2.71%) had urethral discharge whereas 81 patients (2.07%) diagnosed to have syphilis. Viral infections accounted for 38.48% of cases. …”
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3923por Moya-Salazar, Jeel, Ubidia-Incio, Roberto, Incio-Grande, Maritza, Blejer, Jorgelina L., Gonzalez, Carlos A.“…The most common seropositive infectious markers were the core antibody of hepatitis B virus (2.82%) and syphilis (1.02%), and the most common indeterminate results were Chagas disease (1.27%) and the core antibody of hepatitis B virus (1.26%). …”
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3924por Hladik, Wolfgang, Baughman, Andrew L., Serwadda, David, Tappero, Jordan W., Kwezi, Rachel, Nakato, Namakula D., Barker, Joseph“…METHODS: We used respondent-driven sampling to sample FSW aged 15+ years who reported having sold sex to men in the preceding 30 days; collected data through audio-computer assisted self-interviews, and tested blood, vaginal and rectal swabs for HIV, syphilis, neisseria gonorrhea, chlamydia trachomatis, and trichomonas vaginalis. …”
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3925por Lee, Su Jeong, Kim, Jung Eun, Choe, Byung-Ho, Seo, An Na, Bae, Han-Ik, Hwang, Su-Kyeong“…RESULTS: Idiopathic or viral hepatitis was diagnosed in 34%, metabolic disease in 20%, total parenteral nutrition induced cholestasis in 16%, extrahepatic biliary atresia in 14%, genetic disease in 10%, neonatal lupus in 2%, congenital syphilis in 2%, and choledochal cyst in 2% of the patients. …”
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3926por Nasser, Mariana Arantes, Nemes, Maria Ines Battistella, Andrade, Marta Campagnoni, do Prado, Rogério Ruscitto, Castanheira, Elen Rose Lodeiro“…The actions are characterized by: prenatal with adequate beginning and exams, better organization for immediate rather than for late postnatal care, and selective reproductive planning for some contraceptives; prevention based on specific protection, limitations in the prevention of congenital syphilis, in the treatment of sexually transmitted infections, and in the screening of cervical and breast cancer; specific educational activities, with a restricted vulnerability approach, focus on sexuality over reproduction. …”
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3927por Tracy, Alexis, O’Neill, Sean, Cadena, Jose, Kowalewski, Catherine, Walter, Elizabeth“…The most common diagnosis was syphilis, reflecting an ongoing epidemic of this disease in this population, followed by more common diagnoses of actinic keratosis, seborrheic keratosis, seborrheic dermatitis and onychomycosis. …”
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3928por Semple, Shirley J., Pitpitan, Eileen V., Goodman-Meza, David, Strathdee, Steffanie A., Chavarin, Claudia V., Rangel, Gudelia, Torres, Karla, Patterson, Thomas L.“…Participants completed an interviewer-administered, demographic and psychosocial survey, and were tested for HIV and syphilis. A hierarchical multiple linear regression model was tested to identify correlates of condomless anal sex. …”
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3929“…STI outcomes included past-year history of chlamydia, gonorrhea, or receiving any STI treatment; lifetime history of herpes, genital warts, or syphilis; and an aggregate measure capturing any reported STI history. …”
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3930por Mehta, Supriya D., Pradhan, Ashish K., Green, Stefan J., Naqib, Ankur, Odoyo-June, Elijah, Gaydos, Charlotte A., Barry, Sheila, Landay, Alan, Bailey, Robert C.“…Among 49 ulcer specimens from 49 HSV-2 seropositive women, by PCR HSV-2 was recovered from 28 (57%) specimens and T. pallidum from none; one woman showed serologic evidence of syphilis. Overall, 63% of women were HIV-positive and 49% had an uncircumcised male sex partner. …”
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3931por Das, Anupam, Ghosh, Pramit, Ghosh, Ishita, Bhattacharya, Rittwika, Azad Sardar, Abul Kalam, Goswami, Sebanti, Bandyopadhyay, Debabrata, Das, Nilay Kanti“…In GUD-nonherpetic syndrome, three patients (33.33%) were syphilis, granuloma inguinale, and chancroid (1 each). …”
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3932por Grund, Jonathan M, Bryant, Tyler S, Jackson, Inimfon, Curran, Kelly, Bock, Naomi, Toledo, Carlos, Taliano, Joanna, Zhou, Sheng, del Campo, Jorge Martin, Yang, Ling, Kivumbi, Apollo, Li, Peizi, Pals, Sherri, Davis, Stephanie M“…High-consistency evidence was found for five outcomes, with male circumcision protecting against cervical cancer, cervical dysplasia, herpes simplex virus type 2, chlamydia, and syphilis. Medium-consistency evidence was found for male circumcision protecting against human papillomavirus and low-risk human papillomavirus. …”
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3933“…Also, depending on the disease being diagnosed, the market can also be divided into cancer, infectious diseases, HIV/STDs (herpes, syphilis), and women’s health issues such as breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, HPV(human papillomavirus), and vaginitis. …”
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3934por Nguyen, Vinh-Kim, Greenwald, Zoë R., Trottier, Helen, Cadieux, Martha, Goyette, Alexandre, Beauchemin, Mariève, Charest, Louise, Longpré, Danièle, Lavoie, Stéphane, Tossa, Hermione Gbego, Thomas, Réjean“…METHODS: Incidence of chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis and hepatitis C virus over 12 months was compared before and after PrEP; and for PrEP versus PEP users using Poisson models to generate incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and adjusted IRRs (aIRRs) controlling for frequency of STI-screening visits. …”
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3935por Schellekens, Mijntje M. I., van Alebeek, Mayte E., Arntz, Renate M., Synhaeve, Nathalie E., Maaijwee, Noortje A. M. M., Schoonderwaldt, Hennie C., van der Vlugt, Maureen J., van Dijk, Ewoud J., Rutten-Jacobs, Loes C. A., de Leeuw, Frank-Erik“…Our aim is to determine the prevalence of these conditions in patients with cryptogenic stroke at young age and to assess the long-term risk of recurrent ischemic events in patients with and without a hypercoagulable state or a recent pre-stroke infection with Borrelia or Syphilis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We prospectively included patients with a first-ever transient ischemic attack or ischemic stroke, aged 18–50, admitted to our hospital between 1995 and 2010. …”
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3936por Gesink, Dionne, Wang, Susan, Guimond, Tim, Kimura, Lauren, Connell, James, Salway, Travis, Gilbert, Mark, Mishra, Sharmistha, Tan, Darrell, Burchell, Ann N., Brennan, David J., Logie, Carmen H., Grace, Daniel“…All hosters and rovers, and to a lesser extent, geoflexibles, reported a history of syphilis and human immunodeficiency virus. CONCLUSIONS: Prioritizing interventions to hosters, rovers, and geoflexibles may have an important impact on reducing STI transmission.…”
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3937“…Not enough evidence was found for syphilis screening through community pharmacies; more studies are required that consider sampling methods other than pharmacist-collected whole blood specimens. …”
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3938por Brito, Carlos A. A., Henriques-Souza, Adélia, Soares, Cynthia R. P., Castanha, Priscila M. S., Machado, Laís C., Pereira, Mylena R., Sobral, Mariana C. M., Lucena-Araujo, Antonio R., Wallau, Gabriel L., Franca, Rafael F. O.“…Commonly congenital infections were discarded based on STORCH (syphilis, toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus) negative laboratory results. …”
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3939“…INTRODUCTION: Venereal Diseases Research Laboratory (VDRL) is one of the key tests for the diagnosis of syphilis; however in HIV-positive individuals, it has been reported to give inappropriate results at times. …”
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3940“…A total of 70 patients (13%) tested positive for HIV, while 49 (9%) tested positive for syphilis. CONCLUSION: We found the average patient requiring admission to be a young urban male who would likely have a secondary level (grades 8–12) education, but be unemployed. …”
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