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Biomédica

Print version ISSN 0120-4157On-line version ISSN 2590-7379

Abstract

VALLADALES-RESTREPO, Luis Fernando; OSPINA-CANO, Juan Alberto; LONDONO-SERNA, María José  and  MACHADO-ALBA, Jorge Enrique. Characterization of sexually transmitted infections, their pharmacological treatment, and recurrence in a Colombian population. Biomed. [online]. 2021, vol.41, suppl.2, pp.130-139.  Epub Oct 15, 2021. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.5872.

Introduction:

Sexually transmitted infections are a public health problem worldwide. Their inadequate antimicrobial management has been associated with a higher risk of recurrence.

Objective:

To characterize the main sexually transmitted infections, the adherence to clinical practice guidelines, and the factors associated with recurrence in Colombia.

Materials and methods:

We conducted an observational study to identify the main sexually transmitted infections, the sociodemographic variables, and the pharmacological management in a patient cohort from a population database of 6.5 million people affiliated with the Colombian health system. We made a multivariate analysis to identify the variables associated with recurrence.

Results:

We detected 3,158 patients with a mean age of 41.8 ± 14.5 years, of whom 63.1% were men. We found 4.030 episodes of sexually transmitted infections, predominantly urethral syndrome (27.5%). Only 13.6% of patients with urethral syndrome, ulcerative syndrome, or genital warts were managed in compliance with clinical practice guidelines and 20.6% were dispensed condoms; 16.7% of patients had recurrences and being male (OR=1.32; 95%CI 1.08-1.63), <30 years old (OR=1.72; 95%CI 1.40-2.13), being treated in municipalities other than capital cities (OR=1.43; 95%CI 1.06-1.94), and having received inadequate treatment for the first episode (OR=1.93; 95%CI 1.52-2.39) were associated with recurrence.

Conclusions:

The majority of patients with sexually transmitted infections were not treated in compliance with clinical practice guidelines and those who did not have adequate management had a higher risk of recurrence.

Keywords : Sexually transmitted diseases; urethritis; recurrence; male; condoms; public health.

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