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Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 14:625-629
The management and outcome of all cases of gonorrhoea which presented to a south London genitourinary medicine clinic during 1999 were assessed and compared with published national guidelines. The incidence of penicillin resistance was calculated, as
Autor:
Karen E Rogstad, H Woodland
Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 16:491-493
The case-notes of all patients who were diagnosed with a first episode of Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) between 1 October 2002 and 30 September 2003 were reviewed. A total of 78 patients were suitable for inclusion in the study. Analysis of their notes
Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 6:184-187
A cross-sectional study is undertaken to determine the prevalence of male intrameatal and distal urethral warts, using meatoscopy. A group of 169 patients presenting for anogenital warts and a group of 74 unselected patients attending the Department
Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 4:226-231
An audit of the treatment of patients (100 men and 90 women) presenting with a first episode of anogenital warts to the Genitourinary Medicine Department at Leeds General Infirmary was performed. Treatment of patients was monitored for a period of 6
Autor:
Catherine Bateman, Gillian Dilke-Wing
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 350:h2247-h2247
A 42 year old cyclist presented with itchy perineal lumps that had appeared after a long bike ride. Two raised areas …
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 15(1)
We studied the value of carrying out urethral samples in women to diagnose gonorrhoea. All cases of genital gonorrhoea in women were identified (between 1 October 2000 and 30 September 2001) at the Whittall Street Clinic and the genitourinary medicin
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 13(12)
Publikováno v:
Sexually transmitted infections. 76(2)
Editor,—Large numbers of patients are seen in departments of genitourinary medicine with symptoms suggesting infection or inflammation of the genitourinary tract. Although bladder neoplasms typically cause painless haematuria, in a subgroup of pati
Editor,—Jaleel et al recently presented the incidence of sexually transmitted infections and other conditions among elderly people attending a genitourinary medicine clinic.1 We, in our genitourinary medicine department at Royal Berkshire Hospital,
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1744131/
Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 19:782-783
The ability to control hospital-acquired infections is highly dependent upon control of cross-contamination from health-care workers to patients, and from one anatomical area of the patient to another anatomical area. Hand hygiene has been demonstrat