Nicholas Sleeman, Carol Hoban, S. Koutoubi
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暴露前预防患者的性传播感染
背景与目的:暴露前预防(PrEP)可有效预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的传播。艾滋病毒是一种主要由与男性发生性关系或共用针头、注射器和其他药物注射设备的男性感染的疾病。然而,与非PrEP患者相比,PrEP患者的性传播感染(STIs)发病率不成比例的观点存在一些差异。本研究旨在澄清这种差异,并确定PrEP患者是否有更高的性传播感染发生率。方法:于2022年5月13日至2022年6月20日对143名受访者进行性传播感染发生率、危险因素和禁欲情况调查。结果在社会科学统计软件包(SPSS V28.0.0.0)中分析。采用SPSS统计软件对来自海军医疗准备和训练司令部、勒琼营、社区卫生诊所患者和实验室追踪者的STI数据进行描述性统计分析。结果:本研究发现,PrEP患者的性传播感染发生率高于未PrEP患者,并且一个人过去一年的性伴侣数量与性传播感染的终生发病率之间存在统计学意义(p = 0.010)。线性回归中的部分数据用于计算显著性,并且可以根据一个人拥有的伴侣数量作为性传播感染的预测因子。这可以帮助该社区的患者了解基于潜在风险因素的感染性传播感染的实际风险。结论和翻译意义:本研究发现,PrEP患者的性传播感染发生率高于非PrEP患者。此外,该研究可以帮助公共卫生专业人员了解与服用PrEP的军人患者相关的风险,并针对影响性传播感染发病率差异的特定风险因素。未来的研究可能会使用本研究的调查数据来了解其他风险因素及其与性传播感染的关系。公共卫生专业人员也可以利用这些数据为许多风险因素制定预测指数。性传播感染风险预测指数是一个非常有价值的工具,因为它允许用户查看他们获得性传播感染的风险。版权所有©2023 Sleeman and Hoban。由全球健康与教育项目公司发布。这是一篇基于知识共享署名许可协议CC by 4.0的开放获取文章。
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