Publications by authors named "Roxane Begnis"
Article Synopsis
- Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is a rising concern as a sexually transmitted infection, with a study conducted in Reunion Island revealing a prevalence of 4.88% among patients at an STI clinic.
- The research highlighted that women were more affected by urogenital MG than men, and identified several risk factors, including having multiple sexual partners, a history of STIs, and lack of condom use.
- The findings suggest a need for routine MG screening and treatment, particularly for at-risk women, and indicate that co-infection with other STIs, like Chlamydia trachomatis, should be considered during treatment.
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