Travel-associated sexually transmitted infections in Japan: An observational study using imported infectious disease registry data.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Global health & medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-31 DOI:10.35772/ghm.2023.01129
Keiji Konishi, Satoshi Kutsuna, Kei Yamamoto, Hidetoshi Nomoto, Michinori Shirano, Masaya Yamato, Yukihiro Yoshimura, Naoya Sakamoto, Atsushi Nagasaka, Norio Ohmagari
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International travel is a risk factor for acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs) owing to factors such as increased sexual opportunities, a sense of freedom, and the allure of the sex industry. We investigated the incidence of travel-associated STIs in Japan using data from the Japan Registry for Infectious Diseases from Abroad (J-RIDA) reported by 17 participating medical institutions between October 2017 and December 2022. Data were collected on the patients' age, sex, nationality, chief complaint, whether they had visited a travel clinic before travel, travel history, and final diagnosis. Of 4545 cases of travel-associated illness reported, 52 (1.1%) were STIs. Most patients with STIs were male (81%) with a median age of 31 years. HIV (17%), genital herpes (13%), syphilis (13%), and gonorrhea (12%) were the most frequently reported STIs. Only one patient had visited a travel clinic before travel. Promoting awareness and vaccination is crucial for preventing travel-associated STIs.

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日本与旅行有关的性传播感染:利用输入性传染病登记数据进行观察研究。
由于性机会增多、自由感和性产业的诱惑等因素,国际旅行是感染性传播疾病(STI)的一个风险因素。我们利用 17 家参与医疗机构在 2017 年 10 月至 2022 年 12 月期间报告的日本国外传染病登记(J-RIDA)数据,调查了日本旅行相关性传播疾病的发病率。收集的数据包括患者的年龄、性别、国籍、主诉、旅行前是否去过旅行诊所、旅行史和最终诊断。在报告的 4545 例旅行相关疾病中,有 52 例(1.1%)是性传播疾病。大多数性传播感染患者为男性(81%),中位年龄为 31 岁。艾滋病病毒(17%)、生殖器疱疹(13%)、梅毒(13%)和淋病(12%)是最常报告的性传播疾病。只有一名患者在旅行前去过旅行诊所。提高认识和接种疫苗对于预防旅行相关性传播疾病至关重要。
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