OBJECTIVES: To estimate rates of HIV infection, chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and infectious syphilis in transgender men and women in Australia; to compare these rates with those for cisgender people. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, comparative analysis of de-identified health data. SETTING, PARTICIPANTS: We analysed data for 1260 transgender people (404 men, 492 women, 364 unrecorded gender), 78 108 cisgender gay and bisexual men, and 309 740 cisgender heterosexual people who attended 46 sexual health clinics across Australia during 2010-2017. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: First-visit test positivity for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), stratified by patient group and year; demographic and behavioural factors associated with having STIs. RESULTS: 14 of ...
Introduction: Despite a range of interventions, annual numbers of new diagnoses of HIV infection amo...
Background/objectives: Higher levels of sexual risk behaviours have been reported in HIV positive th...
BackgroundData on testing rates and prevalence of and factors associated with genital and extragenit...
Background: Global data show that transgender people (TGP) are disproportionally affected by HIV and...
Objective: Decide on occurrence of explicitly transmitted infections amongst transgender people. Met...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Introduction Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) experience high incidence ...
Objectives: In the 2010s, there has been an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STI) in men...
Introduction: Transgender populations have been underrepresented in HIV epidemiologic studies and co...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore risk factors for HIV and sexually transmitted infe...
Objective: To describe the lifetime and recent history of STIs and BBV, including place of seeking t...
Objectives: This study aimed to characterise the epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neis...
Purpose: In Malaysia, an estimated 9.7%-12.4% of transgender women (TW) are HIV positive, with highe...
Background In HIV-positive people, sexually transmissible infections (STIs) probably increase the in...
Despite high sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence in the Pacific, there are limited data ...
Introduction: Despite a range of interventions, annual numbers of new diagnoses of HIV infection amo...
Background/objectives: Higher levels of sexual risk behaviours have been reported in HIV positive th...
BackgroundData on testing rates and prevalence of and factors associated with genital and extragenit...
Background: Global data show that transgender people (TGP) are disproportionally affected by HIV and...
Objective: Decide on occurrence of explicitly transmitted infections amongst transgender people. Met...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Introduction Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) experience high incidence ...
Objectives: In the 2010s, there has been an increase in sexually transmitted infections (STI) in men...
Introduction: Transgender populations have been underrepresented in HIV epidemiologic studies and co...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore risk factors for HIV and sexually transmitted infe...
Objective: To describe the lifetime and recent history of STIs and BBV, including place of seeking t...
Objectives: This study aimed to characterise the epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neis...
Purpose: In Malaysia, an estimated 9.7%-12.4% of transgender women (TW) are HIV positive, with highe...
Background In HIV-positive people, sexually transmissible infections (STIs) probably increase the in...
Despite high sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence in the Pacific, there are limited data ...
Introduction: Despite a range of interventions, annual numbers of new diagnoses of HIV infection amo...
Background/objectives: Higher levels of sexual risk behaviours have been reported in HIV positive th...
BackgroundData on testing rates and prevalence of and factors associated with genital and extragenit...