Highlights from this issue - sex toys for men
by:KISSTOY
2019-12-30
The point of care test for chlamydia is a growing story and the reader will be delighted to see that Jain and Ison gave an authoritative update in this month's editorial.
This is a fast-growing field of research, and it is also possible to open up the self.
Chernesky et al discussed the detection of chlamydia in men in an interesting paper.
2 Huang and others also reported the cost in this issue-
Effectiveness of the new POCT (
Point of Care Test)
, While a letter from Stack4 describes the hiv poct algorithm.
Gradually, medicine is gradually returning to the immediacy of history and examination --
Our patients want quick answers, and with the dark ground and Gram staining microscopy and the history of the RPR, as well as the turnaround time of the traditional NAATs, we need a new generation of POCTs, many of them will also be used remotely.
The point of care test presents new challenges for monitoring and data management.
Lowndes et al reminded us in this month's editor's choice that in a report we still believe there is a need for secrecy, which first estimated HIV non-
Disclosure of HIV-diagnosed men at the STI clinic in London.
Using an anonymous serum response survey, the authors conducted a careful examination of HIV-positive samples reported as undiagnosed, and found that a considerable number of people had very low viral load and the presence of ARVs. This non-
The disclosure of HIV poses some challenges and dilemmas for clinics and monitoring systems.
It is also linked to the theme of this month's BASHH column, which explores patient secrecy in health services in the era of electronic health records.
A major problem is the potential of linkage.
Intentional or accidental
Record highly sensitive sex data into regular medical records.
This may have an impact on trust in sexual health services, thus affecting their effectiveness in minimizing transmission. oas_tag. loadAd("Middle1");
In this month's case report, we see again that syphilis is a "great threat" in which it imitates inflammatory intestinal disease in adolescents
A report leading to sexually transmitted diseases
Fungal urethritis
8. our education article discusses
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This useful summary of Davies et al will be a useful guide for clinicians.
Interested is a paper by Silva et al on vaginal flora and immunity.
Many of you will remember last year's editorial by sober about our lack of knowledge of genital odor treatment.
With the development of POCT, it is important that we have a better scientific knowledge of the problems that are not easy to describe in our patients.
Maybe this will push the Urology medicine to a new direction from microbiology and even nutrition science. who knows.
In the era of DNA amplification testing, false positives due to clinical surface contamination have become a concern.
In a well-planned empirical study, Chan et al simulated the treatment of specimens and the results were reassuring, demonstrating the credibility of the positive results in the clinical setting.
In related topics, sexual toys appear to be a risk factor for syphilis in men who have sex with men (MSM)
In a French casecontrol study.
When was the last time you talked to the patient about clean toys?
We have a series of epidemiology articles on HPV, from the Czech trend to the reported association between HPV and HIV in Uganda 15, and the high incidence reported in the Kenyan cohort.
Sheringham et al conducted a systematic review of the relationship between socio-economic status, indicating the limitations of the current literature.
The authors believe that education is often objectively associated with the measurement of the incidence of chlamydia.
This has an interesting effect on many post-compulsory education-based chlamydia screening interventions, some of which have been explored in this journal (
Jenkins and Johnson and others).
Other topics to note are Behaviour Change in Estonia, 20 readiness intentions for men who have sex with men, contribution of external infection to HIV acquisition in serum discord couples, 21 22 in Panaman sex workers and estimates of the size of men who have sex.
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Where Are We Now?
Sexual infection 2013; 89:88–89.
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The urine swab collected diagnosed more chlamydia and gonoseria infection than the urine captured from men for the first time.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:102–104.
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Comparative effectiveness of fast pointsof-
A nursing test for detecting female chlamydia in a clinical setting.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:108–114.
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Is the hiv poct detection algorithm helpful in clinical practice?
Sexual infection 2013; 89:99.
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Disclosure of HIV status at UK health clinics
A pilot study to determine
Disclosed in the national anonymous investigation.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:120–121.
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Patients in sexual health services and electronic patient records are kept confidential.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:90.
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Secondary syphilis similar to inflammatory intestinal diseases.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:98–99.
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Sexual infection 2013; 89:100–101.
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How to treat persistent vaginal yeast infection caused by species other than Candida.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:165–166.
Marconi C, Donders GG, Parada CMGL, etc.
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Change the local innate immune response and sialidase activity of bacterial vaginal diseases?
Sexual infection 2013; 89:167–173.
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Female genital odor: 2012 of the treatment-challenge infections that have not been met; 88:238.
Chan chan SY, Jose S, King R, etc.
How likely is the environment or patient crossover
Chlamydia DNA contamination leads to false positive results in patients in our clinic?
Sexual infection 2013; 89:105–107.
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Risk factors for syphilis infection in men who have sex with men: case results
A controlled study of Lille, France
Sexual infection 2013; 89:128–132.
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A sectional study on the prevalence of HPV antibodies in the general population of Czech Republic 2013 of sexually transmitted infections; 89:133–137.
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In Rakai, Uganda, the risk of a human hpv epidemic among men of the opposite sex is associated with HIV infection.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:122–127.
OpenUrlAbstract/free full Text Backes DM, Snijders PJF, Haskins MG, etc.
In an uncircumcised Kenyan male cohort study, sexual behavior and less bathing were associated with a higher incidence of HPV.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:148–155.
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What you measure is important: a systematic literature review that checks whether young people with poor socio-economic conditions are more likely to be infected with chlamydia.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:175–180.
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A sample kit distribution system for chlamydia screening was collected on the university campus.
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Implementation of chlamydia screening: Cross
Segmentation Study in southeast England.
Sexual infection 2010; 86:217–21.
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Dangerous behaviour of Estonian adults from 1996 to 2006.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:91–97.
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External infection contributes least to HIV incidence in HIV serum
Couple in the discordSaharan Africa.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:138–141.
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The prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers in Panama and the factors associated with syphilis.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:156–164.
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Estimated population size of men who have sex with men: Laska, Meisner and Siegel procedures have been revised, taking into account the Internet population.
Sexual infection 2013; 89:142–147.