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Trends in age disparities between younger and middle-age adults among reported rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and infectious syphilis infections in Canada: findings from 1997 to 2007.

机译:在加拿大报道的衣原体,淋病和感染性梅毒感染率中,年轻和中年成年人之间的年龄差异趋势:1997年至2007年的发现。

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BACKGROUND: The objective was to determine trends in age disparities between reported rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and infectious syphilis among younger versus middle-age Canadians. METHODS: We examined age- and sex-specific reported rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and infectious syphilis between 1997 and 2007. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates in the younger age group (15-29 years) were compared to the middle-age group (40-59 years) over the 11-year period. We used Poisson regression to examine trends in age-specific (younger:middle-age) rate ratios. RESULTS: Between 1997 and 2007, both the number and rate of reported cases increased for all 3 nationally notifiable STIs. Although chlamydia and gonorrhea rates continued to be higher among younger adults, rates of all 3 STIs increased more dramatically among middle-age adults. Between 1997 and 2007, chlamydia rates increased by 86.8% among adults aged 15 to 29 (P <0.0001) and 165.9% among adults 40- to 59-years-old (P <0.0001). The corresponding increases for gonorrhea were 133.3% (P <0.0001) and 210.2% (P <0.0001) respectively. Infectious syphilis rates increased 5-fold among younger adults compared to an increase of 11-fold among middle-age adults (P <0.0001) since 1997. The reported rate ratios (younger:middle-age) decreased over time for chlamydia (P <0.0001), gonorrhea (P <0.0001), and syphilis (P = 0.005). Males were disproportionately represented among reported chlamydia, gonorrhea, and infectious syphilis cases, constituting 59.8%, 87.6%, and 93.0% of middle-age adult cases, respectively, in 2007. CONCLUSIONS: Middle-age adults may be increasingly affected by chlamydia, gonorrhea and infectious syphilis. There is a need for sexual health information targeting Canada's middle-age adults and their health care providers.
机译:摘要背景:目的是确定年龄在加拿大年轻人与中年人中衣原体,淋病和梅毒感染率之间的年龄差异趋势。方法:我们检查了1997年至2007年间按年龄和性别分类的衣原体,淋病和感染性梅毒的发病率。比较了较年轻的年龄段(15-29岁)的性传播感染率(STI)组(40-59岁)在11年内。我们使用泊松回归分析了特定年龄(年轻人:中年)比率的趋势。结果:在1997年至2007年期间,所有3个国家应报告的性传播感染病例的报告病例数量和发生率均增加了。尽管在年轻人中衣原体和淋病的发生率继续较高,但在中年成年人中,所有三种性传播感染的发生率均显着增加。在1997年至2007年之间,年龄在15至29岁之间的成人衣原体感染率增加了86.8%(P <0.0001),在40至59岁之间的成人中衣原体感染率增加了165.9%(P <0.0001)。淋病的相应增加分别为133.3%(P <0.0001)和210.2%(P <0.0001)。自1997年以来,年轻人中的传染性梅毒比率增加了5倍,而中年成年人中的传染性梅毒比率上升了11倍(P <0.0001)。衣原体的报告比率(年轻人:中年人)随时间下降(P <0.0001)。 0.0001),淋病(P <0.0001)和梅毒(P = 0.005)。在报告的衣原体,淋病和感染性梅毒病例中,男性所占比例不成比例,分别占2007年中年成年病例的59.8%,87.6%和93.0%。淋病和感染性梅毒。需要针对加拿大中年成年人及其医疗保健提供者的性健康信息。

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