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Have An STD? Share The News Three New Strategies Make Sharing Easier
POSTED: 3:19 pm CST January 20, 2007 Do you have a sexually transmitted infection? If so, don't keep it to yourself. Informing partners can help cut sexually transmitted infections. A new study in the British Medical Journal said that doctors should encourage patients with STDs to tell their partners to seek treatment and, in some cases, provide home testing kits or drugs to help reduce infection rates. Partner notification is an important part of managing most curable sexually transmitted infections, but the stigma attached to sexually transmitted infections often makes this difficult, according to the BMJ press release. Researchers analyzed 14 studies involving 12,389 women and men diagnosed with a common sexually transmitted infection, including Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and non-specific urethritis. Three new strategies were used in these studies that made it easier for patients to share responsibility for the care of their sexual partners. The first was patient delivered partner therapy, which is where a patient is given drugs or a prescription for their partners. The second was home sampling for partners, and the third was providing additional information for partners. According to the survey, all three strategies were more effective than simple patient referral. The study said that is when a patient is simply encouraged to tell their partners to seek treatment. However, the team found that simple patient referral, with extra information about the infection and its treatment that the patient can give to their partners, seemed to be as effective as patient delivered partner therapy. Involving patients with sexually transmitted infections in shared responsibility for the care of their sexual partners improves outcomes, the authors said. The researchers suggest that health professionals should consider these three strategies for the management of individual patients. So how would you tell your partner??? Or....Would you tell them??? | |
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Hey Pill.
And no, I don't have any STDs. | |
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Moderator | If a person has an std they should tell their other person. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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if i had an STD i would feel obligated to tell a potential partner.
but where's the reference to 'bite'?? | |
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XxAxX said: if i had an STD i would feel obligated to tell a potential partner.
but where's the reference to 'bite'?? crabs...they bite | |
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ALWAYS
I got that call once and I didn't have any symptoms and hadn't contracted anything, BUT I let him know that I appreciated the honesty, I appreciated his bravery and to use condoms consistently. He told me it was the most difficult batch of phone calls he'd ever made, they made him go back a year I was like well ok that's it for me then we were friend for years after that, until we lost touch in the 90's. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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