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do people really know their sex partners? concurrency, knowledge of partner behavior, and sexually transmitted infections within partnerships.an individual's risk of sexually transmitted infections (stis) has been associated empirically with the individual having concurrent sexual partners (individual's concurrency) and, theoretically, with the individual's partner having concurrent partners (partner's concurrency).200415215701
prevalence of rectal trichomonas vaginalis and mycoplasma genitalium in male patients at the san francisco std clinic, 2005-2006. 200818607317
prevalence and correlates of trichomonas vaginalis among incarcerated persons assessed using a highly sensitive molecular assay.we describe the epidemiology of trichomonas vaginalis (tv) among san francisco county jail inmates using aptima tv analyte-specific reagents on remnant urine. we detected tv in 15/713 (2.1%) men and 95/297 (32.0%) women. among women, increased age was significantly associated with tv. the benefits of tv screening should be determined.201020023598
prevalence and factors associated with trichomonas vaginalis infection among high-risk women in los angeles.remnant specimen from 1215 women screening for chlamydia/gonorrhea at 4 different venue types (sexually transmitted disease clinics, home-test kit users, juvenile and adult detention) in los angeles, california, were tested for trichomonas vaginalis. prevalence of t. vaginalis varied by screening population, and concurrent chlamydia or gonorrhea was independently associated with t. vaginalis.201324275733
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