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Autor:
Helen Peters, Ashini Fox, Roy Trevelion, Ian Fairley, Deenan Pillay, Jonathan Ainsworth, Fiona Burns, C Sabin, Adrian Palfreeman, Teresa Hill, Richard Gilson, Clifford Leen, Andrew N. Phillips, Duncan Churchill, Jane Anderson, David Chadwick, Sris Allan, Phillip Hay, A Ustianowski, Sophie Jose, Dushyant Mital, Mark Gompels, Stephen Kegg, Yvonne Gilleece, Achim Schwenk, Rajesh Hembrom, Claire Thorne, Ade Apoola, Hajra Okhai, Shema Tariq, Chloe Orkin, Ashley Price, Margaret A. Johnson, Mark T. Nelson, Caroline A. Sabin, Frank A. Post, Jillian Pritchard, John P. Walsh, Anjum Tariq, David Dunn, Rageshri Dhairyawan, Valerie Delpech
Publikováno v:
The Lancet HIV. 8:e747-e754
BACKGROUND Women with HIV face challenges in engaging in HIV care post partum. We aimed to examine changes in engagement in HIV care through clinic attendance before, during, and after pregnancy, compared with matched women with HIV who had never had
Autor:
Ade Apoola, Lynne Brunt
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Review. 30:101-103
Introduction and Aims. This study was designed to determine whether providing an oral swab test in the community for blood borne virus testing leads to an increase in subsequent attendance for sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening at the STI
Publikováno v:
Gynaecological Endoscopy. 7:37-41
Objective To compare the effectiveness of medical treatment of endometriosis with conservative surgical treatment, either alone or combined with medical treatment. Design Case-controlled, prospective observational clinical study. Setting Gynaecology
Publikováno v:
Sexually transmitted infections. 87(2)
Urethral swabs are uncomfortable due to the nature of the mucosa and may be a reason for non-attendance of men at sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinics. This randomised controlled trial describes the extent of discomfort associated with direct
Autor:
R Rajakumar, B S Kumari, V Robshaw, Ade Apoola, Keith Radcliffe, Satyajit Das, Meg Boothby, G Gilleran
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 18(7)
There have been very few studies focusing on what form of communication patients would find acceptable from a clinic. This study looks at the differences in preferences for various partner notification methods when the respondents were index patients
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 91:A6.2-A6
Background/introduction Throughout healthcare settings ‘did not attend’ (DNA) rates impact heavily on service efficacy and are estimated to cost the NHS £600 m per year. Short message service (SMS) texts have been shown to reduce the DNA rates a
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 16(4)
We assessed if gender and ethnicity were associated with differences in the number of patients satisfactorily treated and number of partners successfully treated for genital gonococcal infection by reviewing 400 cases. There were no differences in th
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 15(11)
We assessed if ethnicity and method of follow-up were associated with differences in the number of patients and the number of partners successfully treated for genital chlamydial infection. This was done by retrospectively reviewing the first 400 cas
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 15(6)
A retrospective review of 400 cases of genital chlamydia managed with a traditional clinic follow-up was compared to 400 cases with a telephone follow-up appointment. We satisfactorily treated more patients with the telephone follow-up appointment th
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 13(2)
Primary HIV can be asymptomatic or result in a severe symptomatic illness. Common symptoms are pyrexia, pharyngitis, malaise, lethargy, maculopapular rash, mucous membrane ulceration, lymphadenopathy and headache. It can be reliably diagnosed by a po