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1990—2000年综合医疗性传播感染的趋势:应用英国综合医疗研究数据库数据的人群研究
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作者 Cassell J.A. Mercer C.H. +1 位作者 sutcliffe l. 张旸 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(妇产科学分册)》 2006年第6期1-2,共2页
Objective: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted infections in the United Kingdom, 1990- 2000, in the context of increasing incidence of infections in gen... Objective: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted infections in the United Kingdom, 1990- 2000, in the context of increasing incidence of infections in genitourinary medicine clinics. Design: Population based study. Setting: UK primary care. Participants: Patients registered in the UK general practice research database. Main outcome measures: Incidence of diagnosed sexually transmitted infections in primary care and estimation of the proportion of major such infections diagnosed in primary care. Results: An estimated 23.0% of chlamydia cases in women but only 5.3% in men were diagnosed and treated in primary care during 1998- 2000, along with 49.2% cases of non- specific urethritis and urethral discharge in men and 5.7% cases of gonorrhoea in women and 2.9% in men. Rates of diagnosis in primary care rose substantially in the late 1990s. Conclusions: A substantial and increasing number of sexually transmitted infections are diagnosed and treated in primary care in the United Kingdom, with sex ratios differing from those in genitourinary medicine clinics. Large numbers of men are treated in primary care for presumptive sexually transmitted infections. 展开更多
关键词 人群研究 医疗研究 感染率 数据库 英国 传播 初级保健机构 医疗性 非特异性尿道炎 生殖泌尿道
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1990—2000年间全科门诊中性传播感染的趋势:基于英国全科门诊研究数据库的人群调查研究
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作者 Cassell J.A. Mercer C.H. +1 位作者 sutcliffe l. 王琼 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2006年第4期1-1,共1页
Objective: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted infections in the United Kingdom, 1990- 2000, in the context of increasing incidence of infections in gen... Objective: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted infections in the United Kingdom, 1990- 2000, in the context of increasing incidence of infections in genitourinary medicine clinics. Design: Population based study. Setting: UK primary care. Participants: Patients registered in the UK general practice research database. Main outcome measures: Incidence of diagnosed sexually transmitted infections in primary care and estimation of the proportion of major such infections diagnosed in primary care. Results: An estimated 23.0% of chlamydia cases in women but only 5.3% in men were diagnosed and treated in primary care during 1998- 2000, along with 49.2% cases of non-specific urethritis and urethral discharge in men and 5.7% cases of gonorrhoea in women and 2.9% in men. Rates of diagnosis in primary care rose substantially in the late 1990s. Conclusions: A substantial and increasing number of sexually transmitted infections are diagnosed and treated in primary care in the United Kingdom, with sex ratios differing from those in genitourinary medicine clinics.Large numbers of men are treated in primary care for presumptive sexually transmitted infections. 展开更多
关键词 性传播感染 研究数据库 人群调查 非特异性尿道炎 衣原体感染 社区门诊 男性淋病 淋病患者 尿道分泌
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