Spatial and Temporal Epidemiology of Infectious Syphilis in Victoria, Australia, 2015-2018.

Autor: Aung ET, Chen MY, Fairley CK, Higgins N; Department of Health., Williamson DA; Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne at The Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity., Tomnay JE; Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health, Melbourne Medical School., Cook KA; From the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health., Peel J; From the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health., Dharmakulasinghe V; From the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health., Alpren C; Department of Health., Chow EPF
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Sexually transmitted diseases [Sex Transm Dis] 2021 Dec 01; Vol. 48 (12), pp. e178-e182.
DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001438
Abstrakt: Abstract: This analysis of notified syphilis cases in Victoria, Australia between 2015 and 2018 shows that the syphilis epidemic in Victoria has become more generalized, with increases among heterosexual men and women residing in outer Melbourne suburbs-areas that differ from those of gay men.
Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest and Sources of Funding: E.P.F.C. is supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1172873). D.A.W. is supported by an Australian NHMRC Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1174555). C.K.F. is supported by an Australian NHMRC Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1172900). E.T.A. is supported by Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship from Monash University and Research Entry scholarship from the Royal Australasian College of Physician. All other authors declare no conflict of interests.
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Databáze: MEDLINE