GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010
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Summary: | Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection (Ct) is now the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection (STI) diagnosed in United Kingdom and in United States and its prevalence is highest in persons younger than 25 years. Asymptomatic infection is also common among both men and women.Objectives: To assess epidemiological characteristics and prevalence of Ct in a population of patients attending the STI Clinic of Centro de Saúde da Lapa, Lisbon. Methods: Every patient attending this STI Clinic in the first six months of 2010 and tested to Ct (urine, urethral or vaginal swab) was included in our study. Data was analyzed with an exact significance level of 5%.Results: A total of 968 patients were included (643 men and 326 women). Ct was diagnosed in 56 patients, of whom 75% were asymptomatic. The diagnosis of CT was significantly associated to being heterosexual (p=0,026). For women significant association was also found between Ct diagnosis and the presence of genital warts or having more than one sexual partner during the last six months.Comments: These results were similar to other European studies. Although the Ct screening is recommended by STI guidelines (CDC/ IUSTI), in Portugal it is not routinely performed outside the few existing STI clinics. Knowing the serious consequences of untreated disease, implementation of regular screening in our country should be considered. |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010PREVALÊNCIA DE INFECÇÃO GENITAL POR CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS NA CONSULTA DE VENEREOLOGIA – Estudo Descritivo relativo ao Primeiro Semestre de 2010Chlamydia trachomatisSexually transmitted diseaseEpidemiologyChlamydia trachomatisInfecção sexualmente transmissívelEpidemiologiaIntroduction: Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection (Ct) is now the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection (STI) diagnosed in United Kingdom and in United States and its prevalence is highest in persons younger than 25 years. Asymptomatic infection is also common among both men and women.Objectives: To assess epidemiological characteristics and prevalence of Ct in a population of patients attending the STI Clinic of Centro de Saúde da Lapa, Lisbon. Methods: Every patient attending this STI Clinic in the first six months of 2010 and tested to Ct (urine, urethral or vaginal swab) was included in our study. Data was analyzed with an exact significance level of 5%.Results: A total of 968 patients were included (643 men and 326 women). Ct was diagnosed in 56 patients, of whom 75% were asymptomatic. The diagnosis of CT was significantly associated to being heterosexual (p=0,026). For women significant association was also found between Ct diagnosis and the presence of genital warts or having more than one sexual partner during the last six months.Comments: These results were similar to other European studies. Although the Ct screening is recommended by STI guidelines (CDC/ IUSTI), in Portugal it is not routinely performed outside the few existing STI clinics. Knowing the serious consequences of untreated disease, implementation of regular screening in our country should be considered.Introdução: A infecção genital por Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) é a infecção sexualmente transmissível bacteriana mais diagnosticada nos Estados Unidos e Reino Unido. É frequentemente assintomática e apresenta uma prevalência mais elevada na população com idade inferior a 25 anos.Objectivos: Os autores procederam à caracterização epidemiológica, determinação da prevalência da infecção genital por Ct e avaliação dos factores sociodemográficos associados, numa população observada na consulta de Doenças Sexualmente Transmissíveis do Centro de Saúde da Lapa, no primeiro semestre de 2010.Materiais e Métodos: Todos os indivíduos que acederam à consulta no período de Janeiro-Junho de 2010, testados para Ct (urina, exsudado uretral/ cervical) foram inseridos no estudo. Os dados foram analisados com nível exacto de significância de 5%.Resultados: Foram incluídos um total de 968 indivíduos, 642 homens e 326 mulheres. O diagnóstico de Ct foi efectuado em 56 doentes, dos quais 75% eram assintomáticos. As seguintes associações foram encontradas para esta infecção: orientação heterossexual (p=0,026) e, nas mulheres, diagnóstico de condilomas acuminados ou mais de um parceiro sexual nos últimos seis meses. A mediana das idades nas doentes com infecção por Ct foi 25 anos, significativamente inferior à das mulheres sem infecção (p=0,03).Comentários: Os resultados deste estudo foram semelhantes aos encontrados noutras séries da literatura. Apesar do rastreio anual de Ct ser recomendado pelas guidelines internacionais para IST (CDC/IUSTI) para mulheres com idade igual/ inferior a 25 anos, este ainda não é realizado em Portugal, pelo que a sua implementação deverá ser uma medida a considerar.Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia2011-06-23T00:00:00Zjournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.69.2.607oai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/607Journal of the Portuguese Society of Dermatology and Venereology; Vol 69 No 2 (2011): Abril / Junho; 211-215Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia; v. 69 n. 2 (2011): Abril / Junho; 211-2152182-24092182-2395reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/607https://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.69.2.607https://revista.spdv.com.pt/index.php/spdv/article/view/607/429Travassos, Ana RitaBorges da Costa, JoãoAzevedo, JacintaSanto, Ireneinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-06T12:34:58Zoai:ojs.revista.spdv.com.pt:article/607Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:31:11.493771Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 PREVALÊNCIA DE INFECÇÃO GENITAL POR CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS NA CONSULTA DE VENEREOLOGIA – Estudo Descritivo relativo ao Primeiro Semestre de 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 Travassos, Ana Rita Chlamydia trachomatis Sexually transmitted disease Epidemiology Chlamydia trachomatis Infecção sexualmente transmissível Epidemiologia |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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GENITAL CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS INFECTION IN A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION CLINIC – A Descriptive Study of the First Semester of 2010 |
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Travassos, Ana Rita |
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Travassos, Ana Rita Borges da Costa, João Azevedo, Jacinta Santo, Irene |
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Travassos, Ana Rita Borges da Costa, João Azevedo, Jacinta Santo, Irene |
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Chlamydia trachomatis Sexually transmitted disease Epidemiology Chlamydia trachomatis Infecção sexualmente transmissível Epidemiologia |
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Chlamydia trachomatis Sexually transmitted disease Epidemiology Chlamydia trachomatis Infecção sexualmente transmissível Epidemiologia |
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Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection (Ct) is now the most common sexually transmitted bacterial infection (STI) diagnosed in United Kingdom and in United States and its prevalence is highest in persons younger than 25 years. Asymptomatic infection is also common among both men and women.Objectives: To assess epidemiological characteristics and prevalence of Ct in a population of patients attending the STI Clinic of Centro de Saúde da Lapa, Lisbon. Methods: Every patient attending this STI Clinic in the first six months of 2010 and tested to Ct (urine, urethral or vaginal swab) was included in our study. Data was analyzed with an exact significance level of 5%.Results: A total of 968 patients were included (643 men and 326 women). Ct was diagnosed in 56 patients, of whom 75% were asymptomatic. The diagnosis of CT was significantly associated to being heterosexual (p=0,026). For women significant association was also found between Ct diagnosis and the presence of genital warts or having more than one sexual partner during the last six months.Comments: These results were similar to other European studies. Although the Ct screening is recommended by STI guidelines (CDC/ IUSTI), in Portugal it is not routinely performed outside the few existing STI clinics. Knowing the serious consequences of untreated disease, implementation of regular screening in our country should be considered. |
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