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ABSTRACT Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a vascular neoplasm associated with human herpesvirus 8 (HHV‐8), typically affecting immunocompromised individuals. However, emerging reports describe cases in HIV‐negative men who have sex with men (MSM), constituting a proposed non‐epidemic variant.
M. Sin‐Soler +5 more
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Self-Collected Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections: A National Text Message Survey of Adolescents and Young Adults [PDF]
Jayelin N Parker +4 more
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Sexually transmitted infections based on the syndromic approach in Gondar town, northwest Ethiopia: a retrospective study [PDF]
Beyene Moges +6 more
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Global Epidemiology of Selected Sexually Transmitted Infections
Yasmin Hughes, Shailendra Sawleshwarkar
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Eczema Monkeypoxicum Following Sexual Transmission Treated With Tecovirimat
ABSTRACT Mpox is a zoonotic viral infection caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV) and risk factors for its dissemination include previous dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis [1]. We present the case of a 30‐year‐old male with an unusual and extensive presentation of mpox following unprotected sexual intercourse, with an excellent response to tecovirimat ...
Andrés Vidal González +6 more
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Vaccines to prevent bacterial sexually transmitted infections: Promise, progress, and public health potential. [PDF]
Gottlieb SL, Rees H, Peters RPH.
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ABSTRACT Background Ensuring patient safety (PS) and implementing quality improvement (QI) are well‐recognized functions of healthcare delivery systems and fall within physicians' scope of practice. How to effectively introduce equity‐centered PS and QI concepts into an already overloaded undergraduate medical education curriculum is a challenge ...
Joyce R. Javier +5 more
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Ethnic disparities in prevalence and screening rates of sexually transmitted infections. [PDF]
Henriquez PS, Heimesaat MM.
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