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4401“…These health care strikes caused significant adverse health impacts at the time and potentially inter-generationally as exemplified by the fall in antenatal haematinics supplementation and syphilis testing. Some post-strike ‘’catch-up” activity occurred, however this may have been too late in some instances. …”
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4402por Fabbro, Márcia Regina Cangiani, Wernet, Monika, Baraldi, Nayara Girardi, de Castro Bussadori, Jamile Claro, Salim, Natália Rejane, Souto, Bernardino Geraldo Alves, dos Reis Fermiano, Andréa“…Consequently, high rates of caesarean section, congenital morbidities such as syphilis, maternal and early neonatal mortality occur, as well as obstetric violence and dissatisfaction with healthcare. …”
Publicado 2022
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4403“…In decreasing order of frequency, acquired CH can be secondary to invasive and/or compressive lesions (e. g., pituitary macroadenomas, craniopharyngiomas, pituitary metastases, carotid aneurysm), iatrogenic factors (e. g., surgery or irradiation, glucocorticoids, dopaminergic drugs, somatostatin analogs, immune checkpoint inhibitors), trauma (e. g., brain injury), vascular causes (e. g., pituitary apoplexy, postpartum pituitary necrosis, hemorrhage), autoimmunity (e. g., lymphocytic hypophysitis), infiltrative lesions (e. g., hemochromatosis, sarcoidosis), and infections (e. g., tuberculosis, syphilis). CONCLUSION: CH is a rare cause of hypothyroidism resulting from a variety of congenital or acquired causes. …”
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4404por García, Itzel Villanueva, Gómez, Nancy Evelyn Aguilar, Atri, Aarón Espinosa, Márquez, Angela Patricia Vedia, Marin, Juan Antonio Gallegos, Tepach, Ana Ruth Hernández“…Unusual BC as congenital syphilis w detected; acute appendicitis was the initial presentation of COVID-19 in 8 patients. …”
Publicado 2022
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4405por Nozza, Silvia, Raccagni, Angelo Roberto, Lolatto, Riccardo, Ceccarelli, Daniele, Galli, Laura, Alberton, Francesca, Bruzzesi, Elena, Canetti, Diana, Strano, Martina, Ripa, Marco, Bertoni, Costanza, Castagna, Antonella“…The number of sexual partners was associated with BL chlamydia (p<0.001), gonorrhoea (p=0.002) and syphilis (p=<0.001), HIRI-MSM with chlamydia (p=0.001) and gonorrhoea (p=0.008), chemsex use with chlamydia (p=0.003) and gonorrhoea (p=0.030). …”
Publicado 2022
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4406“…Stratified analyses showed receiving intravenous infusion, history of hepatitis B, syphilis, and human immunodeficiency virus infection were risk factors for male AHC; receiving hemodialysis was risk factor for females. …”
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4407por Varma-Doyle, Aditi, Villemarette-Pittman, Nicole R., Lelorier, Paul, England, John“…They were all screened for known causes of autonomic dysfunction and without risk factors of hypertension/hyperlipidemia, thyroid dysfunction, diabetes/prediabetes, vitamin deficiencies, history of HIV, hepatitis, or syphilis, prior radiation or chemical exposure or evidence of monoclonal gammopathy, or autoimmune condition. …”
Publicado 2023
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4408por Massenga, Joseph, Jeremiah, Kidola, Kitinya, Wilson, Kim, Young-Mi, van Roosmalen, Jos, van den Akker, Thomas“…Screening test levels varied for HIV in 1,057 (91.2%), any blood pressure measurement in 803 (70.4%), syphilis in 367 (32.2%) and tuberculosis in 186 (16.3%) women. …”
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4409por Zucker, Roy, Lavie, Gil, Wolff-Sagy, Yael, Gur-Arieh, Noa, Markovits, Hila, Abu-Ahmad, Wiessam, Battat, Erez, Ramot, Noga, Beckenstein, Tanya, Carmeli, Guy, Mark-Amir, Avner, Wagner-Kolasko, Gal, Edry, Amos, Duskin-Bitan, Hadar, Yaron, Shlomit, Peretz, Alon, Hammerman, Ariel, Netzer, Doron, Arbel, Ronen“…Risk factors for mpox were birth in 1980 or later (hazard ratio, 5.04; 95% CI, 2.11–12.02), history of syphilis (2.62; 1.58–4.35), registration to primary healthcare clinics in the Tel Aviv district (2.82; 1.44–5.54), HIV–pre-exposure prophylaxis medication use (3.96; 2.14–7.31), PDE5 inhibitors use (2.92; 1.77–4.84), and recent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) within the last 18 months (2.27; 1.35–3.82). …”
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4410por Tan, Tianyu, Bai, Chongyang, Lu, Rongrong, Chen, Fangfang, Li, Long, Zhou, Chao, Xiang, Xu, Zhang, Wei, Ouyang, Ling, Xu, Jing, Tang, Houlin, Wu, Guohui“…The distributions of people by age, sexual orientation, syphilis, and genotype were significantly differentially related to being in clusters, according to the multivariable logistic regression model. …”
Publicado 2023
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4411“…We examined the proportion of pre-exposure prophylaxis users adhering to the following initial and follow-up laboratory testing: (1) HIV, creatinine clearance, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and sexually transmitted infections (chlamydia/gonorrhea and syphilis) within 7 days before pre-exposure prophylaxis initiation; (2) HIV 90 days after initiation; and (3) HIV, creatinine clearance, and sexually transmitted infections 180 days after pre-exposure prophylaxis initiation. …”
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4412“…Her other workups for Moyamoya disease were negative including HIV antigen/antibody, syphilis IgG antibody, Lyme disease IgG & IgM antibodies, hepatitis panel antibodies, ANA, ANCA, free protein S, dsDNA antibody, factor 5 Leiden mutation, vascular endothelial growth factor-D and urine drug screening test. …”
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4413“…The prevalence of HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and STD was 0.26%, 1.30%, 4.40%, 15.54%, and 18.39%, respectively, among FSW who had ever used both physical and online venues to seek commercial sex, which was higher than among FSW who had never sought commercial sex online. …”
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4414por Alfego, David, Dale, Suzanne, Curanovic, Dusica, Boles, Deborah, Williams, Jonathan, Harris, Ayla, Urban, Thomas J, Walworth, Charles M“…Patients who were positive for mpox compared to those who were negative had significantly higher rates of coinfection with HIV (22.9% vs 6.0%, p< .0001), HBV (2.3% vs 1.6%, p< .005), chlamydia (10.4% vs 7.5%, p< .0001), gonorrhea (13.4% vs 7.3%, p< .0001), or syphilis exposure (11.0% vs 2.9%, p< .0001). In contrast, patients who tested negative for mpox compared to those with mpox had significantly higher rates of coinfection with HSV-1 (15.7% vs 1.7%, p< .0001), HSV-2 (10.5% vs 3.2%, p< .0001), VZV (14.1% vs 0.3%, p< .0001) and exposure to HCV (5.0% vs 4.7%, p< .0001). …”
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4415por de Walque, Damien, Dow, William H, Nathan, Rose, Abdul, Ramadhani, Abilahi, Faraji, Gong, Erick, Isdahl, Zachary, Jamison, Julian, Jullu, Boniphace, Krishnan, Suneeta, Majura, Albert, Miguel, Edward, Moncada, Jeanne, Mtenga, Sally, Mwanyangala, Mathew Alexander, Packel, Laura, Schachter, Julius, Shirima, Kizito, Medlin, Carol A“…The authors also tested for HIV, herpes simplex virus 2 and syphilis at baseline and month 12. RESULTS: At the end of the 12-month period, for the combined prevalence of any of the four sexually transmitted infections, which were tested and reported every 4 months (C trachomatis, N gonorrhoeae, T vaginalis and M genitalium), unadjusted RR for the high-value conditional cash transfer arm compared to controls was 0.80 (95% CI 0.54 to 1.06) and the adjusted RR was 0.73 (95% CI 0.47 to 0.99). …”
Publicado 2012
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4416por Subramanian, Thilakavathi, Ramakrishnan, Lakshmi, Aridoss, Santhakumar, Goswami, Prabuddhagopal, Kanguswami, Boopathi, Shajan, Mathew, Adhikary, Rajat, Purushothaman, Girish Kumar Chethrapilly, Ramamoorthy, Senthil Kumar, Chinnaswamy, Eswaramurthy, Veeramani, Ilaya Bharathy, Paranjape, Ramesh Shivram“…Among TGs, the increase in condom use with casual male partners (18 percent to 52 percent; AOR = 1.8; p < 0.27) was not significant, and last time condom use declined significantly with paying male partners (93 percent to 80 percent; AOR = 0.32; p < 0.015). Syphilis declined significantly among both HR-MSM (14.3 percent to 6.8 percent; AOR = 0.37; p < 0.001) and TGs (16.6 percent to 4.2 percent; AOR = 0.34; p < 0.012), while change in HIV prevalence was not found to be significant for HR-MSM (9.7 percent to 10.9 percent) and TGs (12 percent to 9.8 percent). …”
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4417por Su, Yi-Ching, Liu, Wen-Chun, Chang, Lan-Hsin, Wu, Pei-Ying, Luo, Yu-Zhen, Wu, Cheng-Hsin, Sun, Hsin-Yun, Chang, Sui-Yuan, Hung, Chien-Ching“…In case-control study, HCV seroconverters were more likely to have HIV-infected partners, recent syphilis and a Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) titre of 4 or greater. …”
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4418por Gibson-Helm, Melanie, Teede, Helena, Block, Andrew, Knight, Michelle, East, Christine, Wallace, Euan M, Boyle, Jacqueline“…Compared to non-HSC groups, female genital mutilation (0.3-3.3% vs 5.1-13.8%), vitamin D insufficiency (8.7-21.5% vs 23.3-32.0%), syphilis (0–0.3% vs 1.2-7.5%) and hepatitis B (0–1.1% vs 1.2-18%) were also generally more common among the HSC groups. …”
Publicado 2014
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4419por Park, Ju Nyeong, Papworth, Erin, Billong, Serge Clotaire, Elat, Jean Bosco, Kassegne, Sethson, Grosso, Ashley, Moukam, Laure, Macauley, Isaac, Yomb, Yves Roger, Mondoleba, Valentin, Eloundou, Jules, LeBreton, Matthew, Ketende, Sosthenes Charles, Baral, Stefan“…Participants completed a structured socio-behavioral survey and were offered HIV and syphilis testing and counseling. RESULTS: The majority of men self-reported ever testing for HIV (81.6%; 413/506) and receiving their last HIV test result (95.4%; 394/413). …”
Publicado 2014
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4420por Liu, Juan, Calzavara, Liviana, Mendelsohn, Joshua B, O’Leary, Ann, Kang, Laiyi, Pan, Qichao, Myers, Ted, Ren, Jinma, Cha, Yanfeng, Shi, Guozheng, Liu, Xiaofeng, Tian, Xiuhong, Fan, Huili, Ni, Yinqing, Remis, Robert S“…There were no differences in cumulative incidence of any STI (i.e., chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis) between groups. HIV transmission knowledge (p = 0.0001), condom use skill (p = 0.0421), and self-efficacy for using condoms (p = 0.0071) were improved by the intervention. …”
Publicado 2015
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