衣原体感染的流行在英国(Uk):一个重要的审查

Onolunosen Abel Abhadionmhen, Edobor Peter Kenneth Imarenezor
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沙眼衣原体在全球的压倒性流行可能与感染的无症状性有关。超过50%的衣原体病例只能通过诊断发现。衣原体是英国诊断最多的性传播感染,女性感染率高于男性。在英国,超过64%的衣原体确诊病例是年龄在16-24岁之间的年轻人,因为他们有危险的性行为。衣原体是男性和女性尿道炎的罪魁祸首。虽然目前还没有已知的针对沙眼衣原体的疫苗,但衣原体感染是可以使用避孕套预防和使用抗生素治疗的。英国已经启动了各种项目和政策,如国家衣原体筛查项目(NSCP),以鼓励对所有性活跃人群和那些特别有风险的人进行常规筛查。虽然,有必要加强努力,使有危险性行为的个人产生积极的行为改变。此外,应在易受衣原体感染的个人容易到达的各个地点设立更多的筛查中心。
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The prevalence of Chlamydia infection in the United Kingdom (Uk): A critical review
The global overwhelming prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis may not be unconnected to the asymptomatic nature of the infection. Over 50% of Chlamydia cases can only be detected through diagnosis. Chlamydia is the most diagnosed sexually transmitted infection in the United Kingdom and higher rates of infection are found in women than in men. Over 64% of diagnosed cases of Chlamydia in the UK are among young adults who are between the ages of 16-24 owing to their risky sexual behaviors. Chlamydia is most blame able for urethritis in both men and women. Although there is no currently known vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis however, Chlamydial infection is preventable using condoms and treatable using antibiotics. Various programs and policies such as the National Chlamydia Screening Program NSCP have been inaugurated in the UK to encourage routine screening of all sexually active individuals and those who are particularly at risk. Although, the need to intensify more efforts towards effecting positive behavioral change among individuals with risky sexual behaviour. Also, more screening centres should be instituted at various locations easily accessible to individuals who are vulnerable to Chlamydial infection.
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