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2by Craig-Kuhn, Megan Clare Schmidt, Norine Gomes, Gérard Scott, Glenis Watson, Shannon Lederer, Alyssa Kissinger, Patricia Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...BackgroundYoung African American (AA) heterosexual men have high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Consistent condom use effectively prevents...”
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3by Klausner, Jeffrey D Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the second most common reported sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Globally there have been increasing reports of...”
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4by Juliastuti, Dyah Dean, Judith Fitzgerald, Lisa Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...BackgroundAmong certain communities and nations, the sexual health rights of women living with HIV (WLHIV) are often neglected and considered less important...”
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5by Mbugua, Njeri Bukusi, Elizabeth Ann Wagura, Asunta Ngugi, Elizabeth Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2017)“...IntroductionWe evaluated predictors of consistent condom use among female sex workers (FSWs), a core group for controlling the spread of HIV.MethodsIn an...”
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7by Graham Cynthia A Crosby Richard Sanders Stephanie Milhausen Robin Yarber William L Published in American journal of men's health (01.03.2016)“...Previous research indicates that young men may experience condom-associated erection loss and that these problems may lead to inconsistent or incomplete condom...”
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10by Bavinton, Benjamin Vaccher, Stefanie Holt, Martin Guy, Rebecca Prestage, Garrett Jin, Fengyi Amin, Janaki Templeton, David Selvey, Christine Zablotska-Manos, Iryna Lusk, Josephine Ogilvie, Erin Vickers, Tobias Smith, Don Grulich, Andrew Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...BackgroundHIV PrEP is highly effective at preventing HIV, but not STI, acquisition. We examined the use of condoms to prevent STIs among PrEP-users in the...”
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11by Khosropour, Christine Golden, Matthew Soge, Olusegun Barbee, Lindley Dombrowski, Julia Leipertz, Gina Unutzer, Anna Manhart, Lisa Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...BackgroundRectal CT is increasingly recognized as a common infection among women, even in the absence of anal sex. Little is known about the prevalence or...”
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12by Hançali, Amina Bellaji, Bahija Jennane, Sanae Soraa, Nabila Bennani, Aziza Ghargui, Latifa Rhilani, Houssine Alami, Kamal Rhajaoui, Mohamed Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2019)“...Background Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) are the most common pathogens causing genital tract infections. They cause a significant...”
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14“...Current models of affect and health posit that affective disturbance influences health through behavioral pathways. The current research explores this...”
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15by Sanders, Stephanie A Hill, Brandon J Janssen, Erick Graham, Cynthia A Crosby, Richard A Milhausen, Robin R Yarber, William L Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01.09.2015)“...Condom‐associated erection problems (CAEP) are an underestimated factor related to inconsistent or incomplete male condom use. The underlying mechanisms of...”
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17by Mitchev, Nireshni Singh, Ravesh Naidoo, Jessica Osman, Farzana Samsunder, Natasha Garrett, Nigel Mlisana, Koleka Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2017)“...IntroductionSyndromic management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as practised in most poorly resourced countries misses out asymptomatic infections...”
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18by Baetselier, Irith De Vankerckhoven, Vanessa Koeijer, Manon De Reyniers, Thijs Smet, Hilde Vuylsteke, Bea Crucitti, Tania Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2017)“...IntroductionThe CE-labelled Colli-Pee device efficiently captures first-void urine without interruption of the urine stream and is suited for postal delivery...”
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19by Mercer, Cath Wayal, S Vl, Gilbart Garnett, E Lj, Sutcliff Weatherburn, P Hughes, G Published in Sexually transmitted infections (01.07.2017)“...IntroductionIn Britain, STI diagnoses rates are highest among black Caribbeans compared to other ethnic groups. The prevalence of concurrency is also high in...”
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