The aims of this study were to audit an immunization policy to vaccinate men who have sex with men (MSM) attending a large London sexual health clinic, and to undertake an approximate cost analysis of different strategies, using the estimated prevalence rate of anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) immunoglobulin G (IgG). A retrospective study of the seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG among MSM was conducted for a 12-month period, involving 395 homosexual or bisexual men attending the genitourinary medicine clinic at St Mary's Hospital, London, for the first time. Overall seroprevalence of anti-HAV IgG in the 2004 population surveyed was 46.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhere men have had access to successful treatment for HIV (highly active antiretroviral therapy), expectations of both patients and physicians alike have changed significantly over the past decade. Such men, living with HIV, expect to lead fully functional lives including a normal sex life. Sexual dysfunction is well described among men with HIV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 43-year-old woman from Southern Africa presented with an eight-month history of a painless vulval ulcer. She did not have any relevant past medical or drug history. She had never had, or ever been offered an HIV antibody test despite being from an endemic region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), Special Interest Group for Sexual Dysfunction updated recommendations for the management of premature ejaculation. The recommendations outline the physiology, prevalence, definitions, aetiological factors and patient assessment for this common sexual problem. Behavioural, local and systemic pharmacological treatments are discussed along with general recommendations and auditable outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur objective was to determine the relationship between highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), serum total oestradiol and sexual dysfunction in HIV-infected men. Sexual difficulties were recorded prospectively in a cohort of HIV-negative (or unknown status) gay/bisexual men (MSM) and a cohort of HIV-infected men. The HIV-infected men were divided into those on and not on HAART and by sexuality.
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