Juan Camilo Grajales-Zapata's research while affiliated with University of Antioquia and other places
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Publication (1)
Objective
To determine the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) in the homeless population in Medellín, Colombia, using molecular diagnostic methods. It also intended to develop a demographic profile, exploring associated factors and the dynamics of the social and sexual interactions of this community.
Design
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Citations
... Respecto a la situación de las ITS en Medellín, destacamos dos estudios recientemente publicados, en donde en un grupo seleccionado de pacientes habitantes de la calle, se encontró que la prevalencia de N. gonorrhoeae era de 22,6 %, seguido de C. trachomatis (A-K) con 19,2 % [11]. Asimismo, en el otro estudio realizado en "personas con experiencia de vida en la calle", se encontró que la prevalencia de N. gonorrhoeae y C. trachomatis (A-K) era de 18 % y 14,6 %, respectivamente [12]. ...