Background: We trialled the first digital pathway (BRCA-DIRECT) aiming to improve capacity for mainstreamed BRCA testing within UK breast oncology services. Patients received standardised digital pretest information, with saliva sampling and consent to testing completed at home. For individualised support, we offered access to a clinical genetics professional via a telephone helpline (TH).
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February 2025
Background: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a common environmental fungus and an uncommon, but increasingly recognized, cause of invasive fungal infection. The clinical manifestations of this infection can often be mistaken for histoplasmosis, a major cause of mortality in patients with advanced HIV.
Objectives: This study aims to review the current epidemiology, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies for S.
Importance: Syphilis rates have been increasing in the US for the past decade. The incidence of the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (JHR) after penicillin treatment for early syphilis is reported to range from 8% to 56%.
Objectives: To prospectively assess the incidence of JHR signs and symptoms among adults with early syphilis treated with benzathine penicillin G and to document factors associated with JHR and benzathine penicillin G treatment response outcomes.
Introduction: Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) caused by L-serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) causing asymptomatic infection, and anogenital disease. Epidemiologically, LGV has been strongly associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
Methods: Using a retrospective longitudinal study design, we first described unadjusted and adjusted associations between demographic and sociobehavioral characteristics and rectal (r) CT (rCT) and rLGV in sexual health clinic attendees in Baltimore, MD, between 2009 and 2016 at baseline visits.
Background: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) rank in the top 5 disease categories for which adults in developing countries seek healthcare services. Community pharmacies offer clients convenience, proximity, extended opening hours, privacy, and efficiency, which could make them desirable locations for HIV and STI screening and treatment. We examined the feasibility of using point-of-care (POC) STI tests for screening HIV and other STIs at community pharmacies.
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