作者: Tanesha Moss , Charles W. Martin , Jeffrey D. Klausner , Brandon J. Brown
关键词: Hepatitis C 、 Gerontology 、 Gonorrhea 、 Men who have sex with men 、 Family medicine 、 Medicine 、 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 、 Chlamydia 、 Syphilis 、 Miami 、 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
摘要: Abstract The South Beach AIDS Project (SoBAP) in Miami, Florida, is a nonprofit community-based organization that recently began offering syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea, hepatitis C screening along with confidential HIV to its clients. We retrospectively reviewed data from SoBAP collected January 2011 June 2012 describe the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among persons seeking testing services. Our findings are line national demonstrating men who have sex (MSM) color disproportionately affected by STIs, especially Latino MSM. Integrating HIV, STI, programs feasible an important means identify infected persons.