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THE ANALYSIS OF MODERN CASE RATE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISESES IN NOVOSIBIRSK

Abstract

The objective of research was the analysis of a modern epidemiological situation on a case rate of sexually transmitted diseases (STD), in Novosibirsk for 2013 and 2014. According to WHO data, more than 1 million people get STD daily. Annually 500 million people become ill with one of four STD: clamidiosis, gonorrhea, syphilis and trichomoniasis. In 2014 in general the depression of STD case rate was observed except clamidiosis. The greatest number of patients was registered with urogenital trichomoniasis (3743), the smallest - with gonococcal infection - 288 cases. Woman with STD made 57,5% (3352) of 5829 patients, man - 42,5% (2477). in case rate structure there are 3,5% of children (204 patients).

About the Authors

O. N. Pozdnyakova
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


M. Y. Dolgikh
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


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Pozdnyakova O.N., Dolgikh M.Y. THE ANALYSIS OF MODERN CASE RATE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISESES IN NOVOSIBIRSK. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2015;(3):32.

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