Publications by authors named "Veerle M Y Msimang"

Background: Oral rotavirus vaccine was introduced into the South African routine immunization program in August 2009 administered at 6 and 14 weeks with no catch-up. We described the change in rotavirus-associated diarrheal hospitalizations among children <5 years at 3 sentinel sites from 2009 through 2011.

Methods: During 2009 through 2011, we compared the proportion of enrolled children aged <5 years hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis and testing rotavirus positive.

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  • The study investigated the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among HIV-infected individuals attending a South African treatment center, focusing on those without symptoms of genital discharge.
  • Results showed higher rates of STIs in women compared to men, with women being younger and reporting more past STIs and urethritis/cervicitis pathogens detected.
  • Key factors linked to pathogen detection included female gender, having a regular sexual partner, poor condom use, and a history of genital warts, highlighting a significant prevalence of asymptomatic STIs in this population.
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