Epidemiology and changing trends of sexually transmitted diseases over the past 17 years in a tertiary care center: A retrospective study.

IF 0.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-06 DOI:10.4103/ijstd.ijstd_100_22
Vibhu Mendiratta, Amit Kumar Meena, Damini Verma
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Abstract

Introduction: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to be a major public health problem with significant burden on the society. Some of this can be attributed to our lack of knowledge about the change of disease spectrum from time to time.

Aims: The aim of the study was to understand the changing pattern of STDs over the past 17 years (2003-2019).

Materials and methods: It was a retrospective study where data of patients who attended our Suraksha Clinic from 2003 to 2019 were collected. All the cases were subjected to detailed history, examination, and investigations done to rule out STDs.

Results: A total of 2436 patients were included in the study. The majority of the patients were in the age group of 18-30 years. The most frequent diagnosis was vulvovaginal candidiasis, followed by herpes genitalis. 3.3% of patients had human immunodeficiency virus. 4.8% of patients were men sex men (MSM). Overall, viral STDs were most common, followed by fungal and bacterial. To understand the changing trends, data were divided into different phases according to the time period. During Phase 1 (2003-2007), viral STDs were most common, followed by bacterial and fungal. However, this trend changed in Phase 4 (2016-2019) and fungal STDs became most common.

Conclusions: Despite numerous health initiatives, the number of STD cases is rising day by day. The increasing number of MSM over the study period necessitates dedicated efforts to address the health needs of this population. The National AIDS Control Organization should take necessary measures and steps to address the overall increase in STDs considering recent trends showing a drop in bacterial STDs and an increase in fungal and viral STDs.

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一家三级医疗中心过去 17 年来的性传播疾病流行病学和变化趋势:回顾性研究。
导言:性传播疾病(STDs)仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,给社会造成了沉重负担。研究目的:本研究旨在了解过去 17 年(2003-2019 年)性传播疾病的变化模式:这是一项回顾性研究,收集了 2003 年至 2019 年期间在我们的 Suraksha 诊所就诊的患者数据。所有病例均接受了详细的病史、检查和检验,以排除性传播疾病:研究共纳入 2436 名患者。大多数患者的年龄在 18-30 岁之间。最常见的诊断是外阴阴道念珠菌病,其次是生殖器疱疹。3.3%的患者感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒。4.8%的患者为男男性行为者(MSM)。总体而言,病毒性性传播疾病最为常见,其次是真菌性和细菌性。为了解变化趋势,数据按时间段分为不同阶段。在第一阶段(2003-2007 年),病毒性性传播疾病最常见,其次是细菌性和真菌性。然而,这一趋势在第四阶段(2016-2019 年)发生了变化,真菌性传播疾病成为最常见的性传播疾病:结论:尽管采取了许多健康措施,性传播疾病病例的数量仍在与日俱增。在研究期间,男男性行为者的人数不断增加,因此有必要采取专门措施来满足这一人群的健康需求。国家艾滋病控制组织应采取必要措施和步骤来应对性传播疾病的总体增长,因为最近的趋势表明细菌性传播疾病有所下降,而真菌和病毒性传播疾病则有所上升。
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