A six-year follow-up survey of sexually transmitted diseases in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil



Título del documento: A six-year follow-up survey of sexually transmitted diseases in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil
Revista: The brazilian journal of infectious diseases
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000290693
ISSN: 1413-8670
Autores: 1



Instituciones: 1Universidade Catolica de Brasilia, Hospital Regional da Asa Norte, Brasilia, Distrito Federal. Brasil
Año:
Periodo: Jun
Volumen: 6
Número: 3
Paginación: 110-117
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Caso clínico, analítico
Resumen en inglés The notification of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) is a prime component of well-designed public health policy. However, peculiar aspects of STD must be taken into account for the correct management of surveillance activities. Here, we describe the distribution of the most common sexually transmitted diseases among patients attended by the gynecological clinics of the principal public hospitals of Brasilia and the Federal District, Brazilian capital, during six years. A total of 142,158 patients had their cervicovaginal samples collected for Papanicolaou preparations and eventual biopsies. Diagnosis was made according to cytological and histological alterations, distinguishing among vaginal infections, and pre-cancerous and cancerous cervical lesions. We also looked at the annual prevalence of the various types of infections and alterations. There was a high prevalence of bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis and candidiasis, with suggestive changes over the years. Pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions increased 2.2 fold during the six years. A large proportion of the cases involved late stages of cervical cancer, indicating the necessity of prompt attendance of the population in a routine gynecological prevention program
Disciplinas: Medicina
Palabras clave: Ginecología y obstetricia,
Microbiología,
Salud pública,
Enfermedades de transmisión sexual,
Notificación,
Epidemiología
Keyword: Medicine,
Gynecology and obstetrics,
Microbiology,
Public health,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Notification,
Epidemiology
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