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1. Mpox, sexually transmitted infections and combination prevention: insights from a major cohort in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Motivational Interviewing-Based Telehealth Intervention for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening: Protocol for a Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study.

3. Low-cost conventional PCR techniques enable simultaneous detection of bacterial sexually transmitted infections with enhanced sensitivity and specificity.

4. Lymphogranuloma venereum.

5. Gardnerella vaginalis in urinary tract infections, are men spared?

6. COVID-19-related nationwide lockdown did not reduce the reported diagnoses of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Finland.

7. Does providing laboratory confirmed STI results impact uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among Kenyan adolescents girls and young women? A descriptive analysis.

8. Benefits of opportunistic screening for sexually transmitted infections in primary care.

9. Changes in the prevalence of self-reported sexually transmitted bacterial infections from 2010 and 2017 in two large European samples of men having sex with men-is it time to re-evaluate STI-screening as a control strategy?

10. The Impact of Selected Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Diseases on Pregnancy and Female Fertility.

11. Sociodemographic and behavioural factors associated with testing for HIV and STIs in a US nationwide sample of transgender men who have sex with men.

12. High willingness to use novel HIV and bacterial sexually transmitted infection partner notification, testing, and treatment strategies among gay and bisexual men.

13. Research news in clincal context.

14. Disseminated melioidosis in early pregnancy - an unproven cause of foetal loss.

15. Assessment of rectal Chlamydia trachomatis viable load in women by viability-PCR.

16. Development of a SimpleProbe real-Time PCR Assay for rapid detection and identification of the US novel urethrotropic clade of Neisseria meningitidis ST-11 (US_NmUC).

17. Sexually acquired syphilis: Historical aspects, microbiology, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations.

18. Use of whole-genome sequencing to identify clusters of Shigella flexneri associated with sexual transmission in men who have sex with men in England: a validation study using linked behavioural data.

19. Mycoplasma genitalium infection.

20. Impact of specimen storage temperature and time on the implementation of GeneXpert® testing for sexually transmitted infections in resource-constraint settings.

21. Optimizing bacterial DNA extraction in urine.

23. Symptoms, Sites, and Significance of Mycoplasma genitalium in Men Who Have Sex with Men.

24. [Ancient and modern plagues: Sexual transmitted diseases (STD)].

25. A Systematic Literature Review of Reviews on the Effectiveness of Chlamydia Testing.

26. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening Rates by Symptomatic Status Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States: A Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis.

27. Bacterial sexually transmitted infections in France: recent trends and patients' characteristics in 2016.

28. Pelvic inflammatory disease: management requires a patient, prudent, prejudice-free provider.

29. A service evaluation comparing home-based testing to clinic-based testing for Chlamydia and gonorrhoea in Birmingham and Solihull.

30. First case of sexually transmitted asymptomatic female genital tuberculosis from spousal epididymal tuberculosis diagnosed by active screening.

31. Evaluation of the utility of a rapid test for syphilis at a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

32. [Sexually transmitted Mycoplasma genitalium infection is difficult to treat].

33. Prevalence and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases in gynecological practices in Germany: A retrospective study with more than 1,000,000 patients
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34. Item 158 – UE 6 Infections sexuellement transmissibles (IST).

35. Underdiagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia psittaci revealed by introduction of respiratory multiplex PCR assay with Chlamydiaceae family primers.

36. [Diagnosis of vaginal discharge].

37. Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing of HIV-Positive Medicare and Medicaid Enrollees Falls Short of Guidelines.

38. Detection of Ureaplasma Species by a Semi-Quantitative PCR Test in Urine Samples: Can It Predict Clinical Significance?

39. Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Men Who Have Sex With Men: Room for Improvement.

40. Molecular Diagnostics Update for the Emerging (If Not Already Widespread) Sexually Transmitted Infection Agent Mycoplasma genitalium: Just About Ready for Prime Time.

41. HIV incidence in an open national cohort of men who have sex with men attending sexually transmitted infection clinics in England.

42. Frequency and determinants of consistent STI/HIV testing among men who have sex with men testing at STI outpatient clinics in the Netherlands: a longitudinal study.

43. Mycoplasma genitalium From Basic Science to Public Health Implications: Results of a National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Technical Consultation.

44. Drugs for sexually transmitted infections.

45. Routine testing of Mycoplasma genitalium and Trichomonas vaginalis.

46. Microbiological techniques.

47. Prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium Infection and Relationship with Symptoms Among Adults Attending a Sexual Health Centre.

48. A Case of Rectal Ureaplasma Infection and Implications for Testing in Young Men Who Have Sex with Men: The P18 Cohort Study.

49. Antimicrobial-resistant sexually transmitted infections: gonorrhoea and Mycoplasma genitalium.

50. From testing to screening for STIs.

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