INTRODUCTION:Adolescents have a higher incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than persons of older age groups. The WHO emphasises the need to adopt specific and comprehensive prevention programmes aimed at this age group. The objective of this work was to analyse the prevalence of HIV/STIs among adolescents and to identify the sociodemographic, clinical and behavioural markers associated with these infections, in order to promote specific preventive strategies. METHODOLOGY:Retrospective descriptive study of adolescents, aged 10-19 years, who were attended to for the first consultation between 2016 and 2018 in a reference STI clinic in Madrid. All adolescents were given a structured epidemiological questionnaire where informati...
BACKGROUND: Syndromic management of STIs has been advocated as simplified and cheap approach. Youth...
BackgroundDue to the fact that adolescents are more likely to participate in high-risk behaviors, th...
Annually, the World reports five hundred million sexually transmitted infections (WHO 2010). Sexua...
Objectives Young people are a critical target group for sexually transmitted infections (STI) survei...
Altres ajuts: We thank all the reporting physicians who have contributed to the collection and quali...
Objective. To describe risks for sexual transmitted infections STI/HIV in school-children at public ...
Objective. To describe risks for sexual transmitted infections STI/HIV in school-children at public ...
Background: In Portugal a large percentage of teens do not know any form of infection or treatment o...
OBJECTIVE: The burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) rests with young people, yet in Irel...
Background: Adolescent period corresponds to the age group of 10-15 years. While teenage period, whi...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections constitute a heterogeneous group of diseases of extrem...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections constitute a heterogeneous group of diseases of extrem...
BACKGROUND: Youth have been reported to be at a higher risk of acquiring STIs with significant adver...
Objetivo: determinar la prevalencia de ITS en adolescentes y conocer los factores de riesgo más frec...
Abstract: Adolescents are the age group at greatest risk for nearly all Sexually Transmitted Infecti...
BACKGROUND: Syndromic management of STIs has been advocated as simplified and cheap approach. Youth...
BackgroundDue to the fact that adolescents are more likely to participate in high-risk behaviors, th...
Annually, the World reports five hundred million sexually transmitted infections (WHO 2010). Sexua...
Objectives Young people are a critical target group for sexually transmitted infections (STI) survei...
Altres ajuts: We thank all the reporting physicians who have contributed to the collection and quali...
Objective. To describe risks for sexual transmitted infections STI/HIV in school-children at public ...
Objective. To describe risks for sexual transmitted infections STI/HIV in school-children at public ...
Background: In Portugal a large percentage of teens do not know any form of infection or treatment o...
OBJECTIVE: The burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) rests with young people, yet in Irel...
Background: Adolescent period corresponds to the age group of 10-15 years. While teenage period, whi...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections constitute a heterogeneous group of diseases of extrem...
Introduction: Sexually transmitted infections constitute a heterogeneous group of diseases of extrem...
BACKGROUND: Youth have been reported to be at a higher risk of acquiring STIs with significant adver...
Objetivo: determinar la prevalencia de ITS en adolescentes y conocer los factores de riesgo más frec...
Abstract: Adolescents are the age group at greatest risk for nearly all Sexually Transmitted Infecti...
BACKGROUND: Syndromic management of STIs has been advocated as simplified and cheap approach. Youth...
BackgroundDue to the fact that adolescents are more likely to participate in high-risk behaviors, th...
Annually, the World reports five hundred million sexually transmitted infections (WHO 2010). Sexua...