Risk profiles for Sexually Transmitted Diseases among patients attending the venereal disease clinic at Alexandria Main University Hospital

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Risk factors for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were assessed among 54 male and 36 female patients attending a venereal disease clinic. Sociodemographic data and information on sexual behaviour/STD history were collected. Patients were examined and specimens taken for laboratory diagnosis. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the significant predictors of genital infections among the male patients were: being unmarried, having multiple sexual partners, exposure to a symptomatic sexual partner, high frequency of intercourse per week, having repeated episode(s) of STDs and practising coitus interfemoris. In the female patients, exposure to a symptomatic sexual partner and high frequency of intercourse per week were the only significant predictors.

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Mostafa, S. R., & Roshdy, O. H. (1999). Risk profiles for Sexually Transmitted Diseases among patients attending the venereal disease clinic at Alexandria Main University Hospital. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 5(4), 740–754. https://doi.org/10.26719/1999.5.4.740

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