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2. O14.4 Enteric and sexually acquired pathogens in men who have sex with men with clinical proctitis
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Chow, E, primary, Lee, D, additional, Bond, S, additional, Fairley, C, additional, Maddaford, K, additional, Wigan, R, additional, Fehler, G, additional, Lange, S, additional, De Petra, V, additional, Bissessor, M, additional, Bradshaw, C, additional, Howden, B, additional, Hocking, J, additional, Williamson, D, additional, and Chen, M, additional
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- 2021
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3. Duration of gargling and rinsing among frequent mouthwash users: a cross-sectional study.
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Phillips TR, Fairley C, Maddaford K, Trumpour S, Wigan R, Bradshaw C, Hocking JS, and Chow EPF
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- Adult, Australia, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Homosexuality, Male, Humans, Male, Mouthwashes, Gonorrhea, Pharyngeal Diseases, Sex Workers, Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Objective: To examine the rinsing and gargling mouthwash practices among frequent mouthwash users to determine if there are differences in use between gender, sexual orientation and sex work status., Design: Cross-sectional study., Setting: Data obtained from patients attending a sexual health centre located in Melbourne, Australia., Participants: 200 frequent mouthwash users (four or more times per week), 50 for each of the following patient groups: men who have sex with men (MSM), female sex workers (FSW), females who are not sex workers and men who have sex with women only (MSW). Participants were observed and audio recorded using mouthwash., Primary and Secondary Outcome Measures: Descriptive analyses were conducted to calculate the median age, time rinsing and gargling, amount of mouthwash used and proportion of participants who rinsed, gargled or both, as determined from the audio files. Kruskal-Wallis H test and χ
2 test were used to examine differences between the patient groups., Results: Median age was 28 years (IQR: 24-33). During the study, most (n=127; 63.5%) rinsed and gargled, but 70 (35.0%) rinsed only and three (1.5%) gargled only. Median time rinsing was 13.5 s (IQR: 8.5-22.0 s), gargling was 4.0 s (IQR: 2.5-6.0 s) and the median total duration was 17.0 s (IQR: 11.5-25.8 s). Median duration of mouthwash did not differ significantly between the groups (females not sex workers: 18.8 s (IQR: 12.5-24.5 s); FSW: 14.0 s (9.0-22.0 s); MSM: 22.3 s (13.0-26.5 s); MSW: 15.8 s (12.0-25.0 s); p=0.070) but males used mouthwash longer than females (median 20.3 s compared with 15.5 s; p=0.034). The median volume of mouthwash used was 20 mL (IQR: 15-27 mL). And most (n=198; 99.0%) did not dilute mouthwash with water., Conclusion: Over a quarter of frequent users do not gargle mouthwash at all (35%) and used it for a substantially shorter period of time than it was used in the randomised trial (1 min) where it was shown to be effective at inhibiting Neisseria gonorrhoeae growth. Our findings suggest that many frequent mouthwash users do not follow the manufacturer instructions for using mouthwash and may not use mouthwash in a way that was shown to reduce the growth of oropharyngeal gonorrhoea., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)- Published
- 2020
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4. Early sexual experiences of teenage heterosexual males in Australia: a cross-sectional survey.
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Chow EPF, Wigan R, McNulty A, Bell C, Johnson M, Marshall L, Regan DG, Owen L, Brotherton JML, Bradshaw CS, Fairley CK, Russell D, and Chen MY
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- Adolescent, Age Distribution, Australia, Coitus, Condoms statistics & numerical data, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Heterosexuality, Humans, Male, Safe Sex statistics & numerical data, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Sexual Behavior statistics & numerical data
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Objective: There are limited data on the patterns of early sexual behaviours among Australian teenage heterosexual boys. This study describes the nature and onset of early sexual experiences in this population through a cross-sectional survey., Design: A cross-sectional survey between 2014 and 2015 SETTING: Major sexual health clinics and community sources across Australia PARTICIPANTS: Heterosexual men aged 17-19 years RESULTS: There were 191 men in the study with a median age of 19.1 years. Median age at first oral sex was 16.4 years (IQR: 15.5-17.7) and 16.9 years (IQR: 16.0-18.0) for first vaginal sex. Most men had engaged in oral sex (89.5%) and vaginal sex (91.6%) in the previous 12 months with 32.6% reporting condom use at last vaginal sex. Of the total lifetime female partners for vaginal sex reported by men as a group (n=1187): 54.3% (n=645) were the same age as the man, 28.3% (n=336) were a year or more younger and 17.4% (n=206) were a year or more older. Prior anal sex with females was reported by 22% with 47% reporting condom use at last anal sex. Median age at first anal sex was 18.2 years (IQR: 17.3-18.8). Anal sex with a female was associated with having five or more lifetime female sexual partners for oral and vaginal sex., Conclusions: These data provide insights into the trajectory of sexual behaviours experienced by teenage heterosexual boys following sexual debut, findings which can inform programme promoting sexual health among teenage boys., Competing Interests: Competing interests: EPFC has received educational grants from Seqirus and bioCSL to assist with education, training and academic purposes in the area of HPV. CKF has received honoraria from CSL Biotherapies and Merck, and research funding from CSL Biotherapies. CKF owns shares in CSL Biotherapies, which is the manufacturer of Gardasil. MYC has been the principal investigator on Merck Investigator Initiated Studies and received funding to conduct HPV studies under these programmes. CKF, CSB, DGR, JB, AM, DR, LM and LO are co-investigators on Merck Investigator Initiated Studies. All other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.)
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- 2017
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