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Recent studies indicate that tonsillar gonococcal infection or colonization is fairly common. Carriage rates of about 8% have been found. These studies also indicate that oro-genital contacts are common. Since very little is known about the amount of oral microbiota transmitted to the genitals, we have studied the occurrence of oral streptococci and Neisseria species in urethra and cervix. Among 128 patients attending an
STD
-clinic we found 10 carriers of oral streptococci, one Streptococcus mitior, four Streptococcus sanguis, one Streptococcus mutans and four Streptococcus salivarius and case of urethritis due to Neisseria menigitidis. Seventy-three of the patients had recently had their genitals exposed to the oral flora of their partners. Despite the heavy contamination with oral microbiota that can be assumed to occur in these cases, there seems to be no colonization of the genitals with oral microbiota.
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PMID:Genital occurrence of oral microbiota. 8 32
In normal rabbits and mice, one i.v. injection of scarlet fever toxin (ET) (30 000
STD
per kg of rabbit weight or 20-g mouse) elicited a similar biphasic change in carbon clearance rate - early depression followed by a stimulating phase - as has been described for Gram-negative endotoxins. Prolonged depression without a subsequent stimulation phase was obtained in mice by raising the ET dose. The reasons of the discrepancy between these findings and those of Hanna and Watson (1965b) are discussed. Pyrogenic tolerance to ET is not accompanied by accelerated carbon clearance and is not impaired by RES blockade. A possible mechanism of ET tolerance is suggested.
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PMID:Effect of scarlet fever toxin on the phagocytic activity of the reticuloendothelial system. 39 97
The emotional repercussion of
STD
remains very important. New present clinical aspects and new possibilities of diagnosis are pointed out. Concerning syphilis, the incubation period may be very long, cutaneo-mucous lesions of the secondary period very atypical . Concerning gonorrhea, the incubation period may be long (20 days); female or male asymptomatic forms are frequent: the existence of non-genital localizations is to be known. As to non-gonococcal infections, the frequence of Chlamydiae Tr. etiology is emphasized. Therefore an absolute priority must be given to the laboratory results which make the prescription of epidemiological treatment possible.
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PMID:[Present aspects of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) (author's transl)]. 58 Dec 91
STD
are an important public health problem in numerous developing countries. Although satisfactory diagnostic and therapeutic means are available, the incidence of
STD
is increasing. Among the causes for this are sociological factors, like the weakening of customs and the family unit, and the development of tourism, which stimulates prostitution. There is a marked ignorance of the population in respect to
STD
. The Senegalese Government, WHO, and the Geneva-based Sandoz Institute launched in 1976 a joint programme of service, training and sesearch. The research aims at developing a preventive approach, especially through health education. While the three centers set up have accomplished good work locally, results are still disappointing from a public health point of view. Weak spots are in particular: - inadequacy of the social and contact-tracing services; -lack of action at the periphery and of integration with primary health care; -lack of coordination with other sectors (including police), and with professionals of various disciplines who should contribute to the socio-economic investigation of the problem. Several groups have recently been created in Senegal to support the project. An evaluation will soon be carried out. Such programmes should be implemented in other countries of the region.
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PMID:[Control of sexually transmitted diseases in Senegal]. 58 50
During the period October 1976 to January 1978, 290 patients were examined for sexually transmitted diseases in three venereal clinics in Khartoum Providence. Clinical and laboratory findings showed that nongonococcal urethritis was the commonest
STD
in men (35.1%), with gonorrhoea the second commonest (25.9%). Most of the patients with STDs were aged between 20 and 30 years. Of the infected men, 49.3% had acquired their infections from prostitutes.
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PMID:Study of STDs in patients attending venereal disease clinics in Khartoum, Sudan. 58 32
Infections of the cervix with Chlamydia trachomatis are common, at least in those groups of sexually active women of child-bearing age who are seen in
STD
(sexually-transmitted diseases) clinics. Persistent untreated infection presents a hazard to the women themselves during pregnancy and to their infants who may develop chlamydial conjunctivitis. The clinical and laboratory findings in 1009 women and in 103 infants with conjunctivitis are presented. Practical problems of diagnosis and control of neonatal chlaymdial conjunctivitis are described. A possible association between prematurity and chlamydial infection is discussed.
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PMID:Maternal genital chlamydial infection as a cause of neonatal conjunctivitis. 59 78
Continuing evolution in cardiac stimulation today imposes on PM manufacturers the need to submit their products under new criteria, such as: contained dimensions, functional complexity and longer periods of patient care. PM electronic circuity plays a determinant role in meeting the best solution of these problems. Thick film hybrid technology has been chosen by the Authors because it is deemed to be the best compromise for the present goals, such as: low power consumption, low weight and small size, electrical parameters stability, functional complexity and high circuitry density, Hi-Rel performance for longer working life. A little space has been reserved for schematic diagrams of the manufacturing cycle and the applied technology; particular evidence has been shown concerning selection criteria for circuitry component selection and Hi-Rel tests for the end product. Hi-Rel and qualification standards have been selected by the Authors from MIL-
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883 methods and AAMI-FDA pacemakers standards. Practical results of the application of this methodology can be summarised as follows: only 44-50% of the total circuits pass the complete cycle of tests and thus are used for PM manufacture; electronic failure rate in the implanted units is 0.024% failure per month.
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PMID:[Technology and real performances of a new circuit for new pacemaker (author's transl)]. 75 62
26 per cent. of all contacts exchanged in both directions between East Germany and Poland in 1973, concerned people infected with
STD
. This high rate of efficiency obtained by the present methods of contact tracing justifies further cooperative epidemiological work in the field of
STD
, especially in view of the increasing industrial and economic cooperation and tourism between the two countries which is expected in the future.
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PMID:Exchange of contact information between East Germany and other countries about persons infected with VD or at risk of infection. 94 86
Undergraduate and postgraduate training in sexually transmitted diseases and genitourinary medicine in the UK is described. The course for overseas postgraduate students is briefly described. It is noted that once funds are available it has been agreed to establish a professorial chair of venereology at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School. This will be a major advance and is the most desirable goal to aim at in the encouragement of education in
STD
for the next few years.
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PMID:Education of physicians in the sexually transmitted diseases in the United Kingdom. 94 89
Attempts were made to isolate Chlamydia trachomatis from the cervix of 300 women attending a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases in Leeds. The women were divided into four groups; (1) 130 were consorts of men suffering from non-specific urethritis; (2) 66 were suffering from gonorrhoea, or were consorts of men suffering from this disease; (3) 56 were suffering from other sexually transmitted diseases; (4) 48 had no evidence of
STD
. The overall isolation rate of Chlamydia trachomatis was 20%. Positive results were obtained in 30%. of Group 1, in 27-3%. of Group 2, in 3-6%. of Group 3, and in 2-1%. of Group 4. No pathogenic sign or symptom of Chlamydia trachomatis infection of the cervix was detected.
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PMID:Isolation of Chlamydia trachomatis from women attending a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases. 100 20
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