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Attach importance to effectiveness of the aids sentinel surveillance program: Study on HIV/STD-related behavioral characteristics and influencing factors of HIV infection among male patients attending STD clinics in a coastal region of Zhejiang Province. [PDF]
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A <i>Haemophilus ducreyi</i> strain lacking the <i>yfeABCD</i> iron transport system is virulent in human volunteers. [PDF]
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Amivantamab, the first epidermal growth factor receptor and mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor inhibitor, associated with penile and inguinal ulcers and paronychia. [PDF]
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Response to "Trends in genital ulcer disease: An observational study at a tertiary care teaching hospital". [PDF]
Kaushal I, Narang T, Kumar B.
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Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2003
Chancroid is a genital ulcerative disease GUD). These diseases are common throughout the world and include syphilis, genital herpes, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, and donovanosis. Chancroid is particularly common an Africa, Asia, and Latin America where its incidence may exceed that of syphilis as a cause of genital ulceration (1,2).
S A, Morse, D L, Trees, P A, Totten
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Chancroid is a genital ulcerative disease GUD). These diseases are common throughout the world and include syphilis, genital herpes, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, and donovanosis. Chancroid is particularly common an Africa, Asia, and Latin America where its incidence may exceed that of syphilis as a cause of genital ulceration (1,2).
S A, Morse, D L, Trees, P A, Totten
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Chancroid or Chancroidal Ulcers
Dermatology, 19851532 cases with genital ulcers were investigated, of whom 610 presented with features suggestive of chancroid; classic, multiple lesions of chancroid were observed in 312, while its other variants, i.e. dwarf, giant and phagedaenic chancroid were also seen.
V N, Sehgal, A L, Shyam Prasad
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
This report deals with 175 patients with chancroid, 150 treated with sulfanilamide and 25 with sulfathiazole. There were 167 men and 8 women, 127 Negroes, 44 white persons, 3 Puerto Ricans and 1 Chinese. The average age was 30.2 years, the youngest patient being 18 and the oldest 58. The majority of the lesions were on the external genitalia (fig.
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This report deals with 175 patients with chancroid, 150 treated with sulfanilamide and 25 with sulfathiazole. There were 167 men and 8 women, 127 Negroes, 44 white persons, 3 Puerto Ricans and 1 Chinese. The average age was 30.2 years, the youngest patient being 18 and the oldest 58. The majority of the lesions were on the external genitalia (fig.
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