性传播感染在美国的影响和后果。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz, Jeffrey D Klausner
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摘要

摘要:美国每年有数百万人受到性传播感染(STIs)的影响,这对个人、社区和整个社会都产生了深远的影响。在这篇综述中,我们旨在总结四种性传播感染的流行病学:沙眼衣原体、淋病奈瑟菌、苍白衣原体和单纯疱疹病毒,并强调这些感染对个人和医疗保健系统的影响。未经治疗的淋病奈瑟菌、沙眼衣原体、苍白衣原体或单纯疱疹病毒感染可导致女性不孕、死胎、早产和低出生体重。在美国,在男男性行为者中,多达10%的HIV感染是由淋病奈瑟菌或沙眼原体感染引起的。在美国一年内,沙眼衣原体感染事件导致8.24亿美元的终身医疗费用,男性损失1,541个终身质量调整生命年(QALYs),女性损失111,872个,而淋病奈球菌感染事件导致3.23亿美元的终身医疗费用,女性损失386个QALYs,男性损失12,112个QALYs。一年内,白衣绦虫感染事件导致2.06亿美元的医疗费用和13 349个质量生命年的损失,而生殖器疱疹导致1.07亿美元的医疗费用和33 100个质量生命年的损失。仅性传播感染导致的不孕症就造成了超过1.9亿美元的直接医疗费用。累积起来,性传播感染给个人和卫生系统带来了巨大的财务成本,并长期降低了生活质量。
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The Impacts and Consequences of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States.

Abstract: Millions of people in the United States are affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) every year, with profound consequences for the individual, their community, and society at large. In this review, we aim to summarize the epidemiology of four STIs: C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae, T. pallidum, and HSV, and to highlight the consequences of those infections among individuals and the healthcare system. Untreated N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachomatis, T. pallidum, or HSV infection can result in female infertility, stillbirth, premature birth, and low birth weight. As many as 10% of incident HIV infections among men who have sex with men in the United States have been attributed to either N. gonorrhoeae or C. trachomatis infection. In one year in the United States, incident C. trachomatis infection resulted in $824 million lifetime medical costs and a loss of 1,541 lifetime quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) among men and 111,872 among women, while incident N. gonorrhoeae infection led to $323 million in lifetime medical costs, and a loss of 386 QALYs among women and 12,112 among men. Incident T. pallidum infection in one year resulted in $206 million in medical costs and a loss of 13,349 QALYs among both men and women, while genital herpes led to $107 million in medical costs and a loss of 33,100 QALYs. STI-attributable infertility alone resulted in more than $190 million in direct medical costs. Cumulatively, STIs lead to substantial financial costs to individuals and the health system, as well as long-term reductions in quality of life.

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Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
16.10%
发文量
289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Sexually Transmitted Diseases, the official journal of the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association​, publishes peer-reviewed, original articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic, behavioral, public health, and historical topics pertaining to sexually transmitted diseases and related fields. Reports from the CDC and NIH provide up-to-the-minute information. A highly respected editorial board is composed of prominent scientists who are leaders in this rapidly changing field. Included in each issue are studies and developments from around the world.
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