Since the early 1990s, major syphilis epidemics have occurred in the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union. The new and rapidly changing societal and economic conditions in these countries challenge their traditional approaches to the control of sexually transmitted infections (STI). Nevertheless, following a steady increase until 1997, reported syphilis incidence has declined during the past 3 years in most parts of the region. We examine these trends against a background of ongoing changes in service delivery, care seeking behaviour, and case finding practices. National syphilis surveillance data reported to the WHO Regional Office for Europe were compiled and analysed, and supplemented with information presented at re...
Relevance. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain an urgent problem in modern society due to ...
Background: Just two decades ago, 30 of today's countries in Europe and Asia had socialist governmen...
Background There is an urgent need for the recognition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as ...
PIP: During the 1990s, a striking increase in the notification rate for syphilis has been observed i...
Information is scarce on trends in Eu-rope and North America for chlamydia (defined here as includin...
In the decade prior to the turn of the millennium, great interest was raised, and rightly so, by the...
We describe recent trends in the HIV epidemic and the differences between eastern and central Europe...
ackgroundEpidemics of sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a major public health challenge in t...
We estimated national-level trends in the prevalence of probable active syphilis in adult women usin...
Trend data show that the numbers of new diagnoses of sexually acquired HIV infections increased by 2...
BACKGROUND: Due to effective medicine and improved socioeconomic status, the prevalence of syphilis ...
Background Syphilis transmission has increased markedly over the past two decades in Europe, concen...
Background: Syphilis is a common disease in Africa and may be an important contributor to the HIV ep...
Background/objectivesMany European countries reported increased numbers of syphilis, gonorrhoea and ...
<div><p>Globally, men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately burdened with syphilis. Thi...
Relevance. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain an urgent problem in modern society due to ...
Background: Just two decades ago, 30 of today's countries in Europe and Asia had socialist governmen...
Background There is an urgent need for the recognition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as ...
PIP: During the 1990s, a striking increase in the notification rate for syphilis has been observed i...
Information is scarce on trends in Eu-rope and North America for chlamydia (defined here as includin...
In the decade prior to the turn of the millennium, great interest was raised, and rightly so, by the...
We describe recent trends in the HIV epidemic and the differences between eastern and central Europe...
ackgroundEpidemics of sexually transmitted infections (STI) are a major public health challenge in t...
We estimated national-level trends in the prevalence of probable active syphilis in adult women usin...
Trend data show that the numbers of new diagnoses of sexually acquired HIV infections increased by 2...
BACKGROUND: Due to effective medicine and improved socioeconomic status, the prevalence of syphilis ...
Background Syphilis transmission has increased markedly over the past two decades in Europe, concen...
Background: Syphilis is a common disease in Africa and may be an important contributor to the HIV ep...
Background/objectivesMany European countries reported increased numbers of syphilis, gonorrhoea and ...
<div><p>Globally, men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately burdened with syphilis. Thi...
Relevance. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain an urgent problem in modern society due to ...
Background: Just two decades ago, 30 of today's countries in Europe and Asia had socialist governmen...
Background There is an urgent need for the recognition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as ...