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Data derived from laboratory and activity statistics of the Venereal Disease" department of the Public Health Office in Bremen were analysed between 1961 and 1991. The traditional concept to fight venereal diseases" aimed at controlling persons "at risk" for syphilis, gonorrhoea, chancroid or
lymphogranuloma
. This "high-risk" approach of
STD
prevention stressed the compulsory, at least twice monthly screening of female prostitutes and neglected other population groups like clients of prostitutes and young people, who might have an elevated risk in acquiring
STD
. The spread of
STD
like chlamydia, HPV, herpes and even HIV in considerable parts of the general population underlines the need for developing a more effective
STD
prevention, based on scientific diagnosis and treatment. Intervention programmes in
STD
control must be performed in full partnership with the targeted population; this can require great effort and time. But
STD
control certainly cannot be achieved under the threat of punishment or proscription.
...
PMID:[Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases or control of prostitutes and patients with venereal diseases? An exemplary, epicritical study in Bremen]. 850 94
The patients who attended the
STD
clinic of our hospital during the last 10 years were studied retrospectively to work out the pattern of major sexually transmitted diseases viz. -syphilis, ionorrhoea, chancroid,
lymphogranuloma
vencreum and donovinosis. The total number of patients was 1093, The relative incidence of chancroid was found. higher (37.78%) than syphilis (32.47%), gonorrhoea (24 79%) mixed infections (3.38%), donovanosis (1.18%) and lymphogranuloma venereum (0.36%).
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PMID:Pattern of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in and Around Udaipur. 2813 54