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repeated gonorrhea: an analysis of importance and risk factors.this study was designed to assess the epidemiological importance of repeated infections due to neisseria gonorrhoeae and to analyze variables potentially associated with repeated gonorrhea. the retrospective analysis was of 7,347 patients seen during one year, and the prospective study was of a stratified randomly selected sample of 429 patients. the 492 retrospectively identified repeaters constituted 0.06% of the county population and 6.7% of the clinic population. the 492 repeaters had 21.6% ...1978627736
surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in neisseria meningitidis from patients in the cincinnati tristate region (ohio, kentucky, and indiana). 200616597904
the natural history of incident gonococcal infection in adolescent women.the natural history of neisseria gonorrhoeae (gc) infections is largely unknown. the objective of the current study was to use sequential weekly vaginal samples and molecular techniques to describe the natural history of incident gonorrhea infections in adolescent women.201121317686
postpartum chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae infections.the purpose of this study was to investigate chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae infections that are diagnosed during the postpartum period (defined as the 3 months after delivery).200212066116
subsequent sexually transmitted infection in urban adolescents and young adults.to compare the rates of subsequent infection with chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, or trichomonas vaginalis in a group of high-risk adolescents and young adults.200111483124
sexual behavior among adolescent women at high risk for sexually transmitted infections.the temporal pattern of partners and sexual encounters may be key factors in the acquisition and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (stds). behavior among adolescent women is of particular interest because they frequently have the highest prevalence and incidence of infection.200111354261
subsequent sexually transmitted infections among adolescent women with genital infection due to chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, or trichomonas vaginalis.to identify factors associated with subsequent sexually transmitted infection (sti) (within 1 year of initial infection) due to chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae or trichomonas vaginalis.19999918320
evaluation of field follow-up in a sexually transmitted disease clinic for patients at risk for infection with neisseria gonorrhoeae and chlamydia trachomatis.field follow-up to locate and treat partners of patients with syphilis and gonorrhea is standard procedure in the united states. the present study utilized 12,732 heterosexual index patients with gonococcal infection, chlamydial infection, and related syndromes to evaluate the effectiveness of field follow-up over a 6-year period. field follow-up located 82% of the 13,845 partners identified by the index patients. of those partners who were located, 36% had a documented infection with either chl ...19921595019
the prevalence of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomonas in sexual partnerships: implications for partner notification and treatment.treatment of sex partners by patient-delivered partner therapy (pdpt) may prove to be an effective strategy in reducing reinfection and preventing the sequelae of sexually transmitted infections (stis). however, limited data exists regarding stis within sexual partnerships (dyads).200515788928
screening of males for chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae infections at std clinics in three us cities -- indianapolis, new orleans, seattle.we assessed prevalence and risk factor data for men routinely screened for chlamydia trachomatis and neisseria gonorrhoeae in std clinics in four us cities from may 1995-march 1999. data were analysed separately for 'test-visits' (self-reported symptoms, clinical signs or sexual contact to an std) and 'screen-visits' (std screen only) for 32,595 men with 45,390 visits. among test-visits in seattle, indianapolis and new orleans, 8.7% (807/9285), 15.3% (1305/8519), and 10.1% (1551/15,296) of men w ...200415601489
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