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More Screening or More Disease? Gonorrhea Testing and Positivity Patterns among Men in Three Large Clinical Practices in Massachusetts, 2010-2017.
Clinical Infectious Diseases ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-22 , DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaa066
Sarah J Willis 1, 2 , Heather Elder 2 , Noelle Cocoros 1 , Jessica Young 1 , Julia L Marcus 1 , Karen Eberhardt 3 , Myfanwy Callahan 4 , Brian Herrick 5 , Michelle Weiss 5 , Ellen Hafer 6 , Diana Erani 6 , Mark Josephson 6 , Eloisa Llata 7 , Elaine W Flagg 7 , Katherine K Hsu 2 , Michael Klompas 1, 8
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Gonorrhea diagnosis rates in the United States increased by 75% during 2009–2017, predominantly in men. It is unclear whether the increase among men is being driven by more screening, an increase in the prevalence of disease, or both. We sought to evaluate changes in gonorrhea testing patterns and positivity among men in Massachusetts.

中文翻译:

更多筛查还是更多疾病?2010-2017年马萨诸塞州三种大型临床实践中男性淋病检测和阳性模式

在2009-2017年期间,美国的淋病诊断率增加了75%,主要是男性。目前尚不清楚男性的增加是由更多的筛查,疾病患病率增加还是两者共同驱动。我们试图评估马萨诸塞州男性淋病测试模式和阳性率的变化。
更新日期:2020-01-22
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