2016
DOI: 10.1071/sh15183
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Characteristics of gonorrhoea cases notified in inner and south-western Sydney, Australia: results of population-based enhanced surveillance

Abstract: Abstract. Background: Gonorrhoea disproportionately affects young people and men who have sex with men (MSM). In Australia, the highest notification rates in urban areas occur in MSM, although characteristics of those infected are poorly described. Enhanced surveillance can provide population-based data to inform service delivery and health promotion activities. Methods: An enhanced surveillance and data collection form was sent to the ordering doctor for residents of Sydney and South Western Sydney Local Heal… Show more

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“…1 , 2 Men‐who‐have‐sex‐with‐men (MSM) have experienced rising notifications of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis for over 10 years and bear the burden of HIV infection in Australia. 3 , 4 The notifications of HIV and STIs in MSM exceed those in heterosexuals by a factor of 3 (HIV and gonorrhea) 5 , 6 and up to 10 (syphilis). 7 Frequent, regular screening is key to timely diagnosis and treatment, preventing negative sequelae and onward transmission, and reducing the overall STI community burden.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 , 2 Men‐who‐have‐sex‐with‐men (MSM) have experienced rising notifications of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis for over 10 years and bear the burden of HIV infection in Australia. 3 , 4 The notifications of HIV and STIs in MSM exceed those in heterosexuals by a factor of 3 (HIV and gonorrhea) 5 , 6 and up to 10 (syphilis). 7 Frequent, regular screening is key to timely diagnosis and treatment, preventing negative sequelae and onward transmission, and reducing the overall STI community burden.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%