Publications by authors named "Yuriy Tyulenev"

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  • In Mozambique, a study identified a significant prevalence of non-viral STIs and HIV-1/2 among women with urogenital issues, focusing on diagnostic accuracy and sociodemographic factors.
  • The research, conducted with 924 women, revealed infection rates of chlamydia (15.5%), trichomoniasis (12.1%), gonorrhoea (4.0%), and HIV-1/2 (22.3%), primarily through PCR testing.
  • Findings indicated that the current syndromic management approach missed nearly 20% of infections and led to overtreatment in about 70% of cases, highlighting the need for improved STI diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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  • LGV (lymphogranuloma venereum) has been found prevalent among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Moscow for the first time, with a significant percentage (68.8%) of those with rectal chlamydia (CT) also testing positive for LGV.
  • Factors such as older age and group-sex practices were linked to a higher incidence of LGV, including a strong correlation with HIV-positive status among those infected.
  • Diagnosis of LGV can be complicated due to similar symptoms with inflammatory bowel disease, highlighting the necessity for targeted laboratory testing for LGV in MSM, which is currently insufficient in Russia.
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Objective: Men who have sex with men (MSM) have a high risk of lifelong anal cancer caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (HR HPV) infections. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anal canal HR HPV infection among men who have sex with men (MSM) with and without HIV infection in Moscow (Russia). We evaluated associations of some HIV coinfections (HSV and CMV) and HPV distribution among MSM with and without HIV infection.

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