2019-2021年在泰国四个社区诊所就诊的男男性行为者和跨性别女性的沙眼衣原体感染情况

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
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背景:沙眼衣原体(CT)感染是一种普遍且无症状的疾病。即时检测(PoC)提供了一种诊断选择。我们利用从泰国社区组织(cbo)诊所的男男性行为者(MSM)和变性妇女(TGW)收集的二手数据描述了CT感染的发病率和预测因素。方法入选年龄≥18岁且有HIV感染风险的smsm和TGW,随访12个月,每3个月随访一次。每次就诊均评估行为风险和性传播感染检测。通过咽拭子、尿拭子、直肠拭子和新阴道拭子采集TGW标本。采用PoC试验对这些标本进行CT检测。发生率采用生存分析计算,多次失败时采用Cox回归模型。结果2019-2021年共纳入受试者1886人。其中,89.7%是男男性行为者;10.3%为TGW, 20.7%失访。在剩下的参与者中,18.2%的人在基线时有CT, 36.4%的人经历过重复感染。CT的发病率为每100人年42.9例。CT感染的预测因素包括入组年份、年龄18-24岁、HIV感染状况、暴露前预防和安全套使用情况。结论重复CT感染较为常见。社区卫生组织应将性传播感染检测纳入服务,并提供性传播感染预防战略。
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Chlamydia trachomatis infections among men who have sex with men and transgender women attending four community-based clinics in Thailand, 2019-2021.

BackgroundChlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are prevalent and often asymptomatic. Point-of-Care (PoC) tests offer a diagnostic option. We described the incidence and predictors of CT infection using secondary data collected from men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) attending Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) clinics in Thailand.MethodsMSM and TGW aged ≥18 and had HIV risks were enrolled and followed for 12 months with visits every 3 months. Behavioral risks and Sexually Transmitted Infection testing were assessed at every visits. Specimens were collected via pharyngeal swab, urine sample, rectal swab, and neovaginal swab for TGW. These specimens were tested for CT using PoC test. The incidence was calculated using survival analysis, and the Cox regression model for multiple failures.ResultsFrom 2019-2021, 1886 participants were enrolled. Of these, 89.7% were MSM; 10.3% were TGW: 20.7% were lost to follow-up. Of the remaining participants, 18.2% had CT at baseline, with 36.4% experiencing repeat infections. The incidence rate of CT was 42.9 infections per 100 person-years. Predictors of CT infections included enrollment year, age 18-24 years, HIV status, pre-exposure prophylaxis and condom use.ConclusionRepeat CT infections were common. CBOs should incorporate POC STI testing into services, and the provision of STI prevention strategies.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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