Aim: The goal of this retrospective analysis was to study the prevalence and treatment of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI) in men followed by urologists in Germany. Methods: This study included a total of 347,090 men followed in 71 urology practices in Germany between 2013 and 2015. The first outcome was the prevalence of individuals diagnosed with STI between 2013 and 2015. The following eight types of STI infections were included in the analysis: chlamydial infection, gonococcal infection, anogenital warts, anogenital herpes infection, trichomoniasis, ulcus molle, phthiriasis, and syphilis. The second outcome was the prevalence of individuals with STI who received an appropriate therapy within 90 days of their initi...
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are not reportable in Germany and limited data on prevalence a...
In Germany, the number of reported syphilis cases increased between 11% and 22% per year between 201...
To reduce the burden of diseases caused by the leading worldwide bacterial (Chlamydia trachomatis) a...
Aim: The goal of this retrospective analysis was to study the prevalence and treatment of the most c...
Background: Sexual transmitted infections (STIs) have increased in Germany and other countries in...
Background. Sexually transmitted infec- tions (STIs) such as anal/genital warts, syphilis, and geni...
Hintergrund: Sexuell übertragbare Infektionen (STI) sowie anale/genitale Infektionen mit Gonokokk...
Author: Simona Sabulyte Aim of the study. To evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmited infectio...
BACKGROUND: In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services a...
Background:In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services ar...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and genital tract infections (GTIs) are both very common infectious ...
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are not reportable in Germany and limited data on prevalence a...
This article presents modern data on epidemiological trends, pathogenesis, and mechanisms of persist...
In Germany, the number of reported syphilis cases increased between 11% and 22% per year between 201...
Abstract Background Human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 and 11 account for 90 percent of anogenital ...
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are not reportable in Germany and limited data on prevalence a...
In Germany, the number of reported syphilis cases increased between 11% and 22% per year between 201...
To reduce the burden of diseases caused by the leading worldwide bacterial (Chlamydia trachomatis) a...
Aim: The goal of this retrospective analysis was to study the prevalence and treatment of the most c...
Background: Sexual transmitted infections (STIs) have increased in Germany and other countries in...
Background. Sexually transmitted infec- tions (STIs) such as anal/genital warts, syphilis, and geni...
Hintergrund: Sexuell übertragbare Infektionen (STI) sowie anale/genitale Infektionen mit Gonokokk...
Author: Simona Sabulyte Aim of the study. To evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmited infectio...
BACKGROUND: In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services a...
Background:In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services ar...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and genital tract infections (GTIs) are both very common infectious ...
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are not reportable in Germany and limited data on prevalence a...
This article presents modern data on epidemiological trends, pathogenesis, and mechanisms of persist...
In Germany, the number of reported syphilis cases increased between 11% and 22% per year between 201...
Abstract Background Human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 and 11 account for 90 percent of anogenital ...
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are not reportable in Germany and limited data on prevalence a...
In Germany, the number of reported syphilis cases increased between 11% and 22% per year between 201...
To reduce the burden of diseases caused by the leading worldwide bacterial (Chlamydia trachomatis) a...