Sexually transmitted infections in long distance truck drivers.

2000 
A study was undertaken in 670 long distance truck drivers to investigate prevalence of sexually transmitted infections - STI (HIV infection, syphilis, hepatitis - B infection and gonorrhoea) in Nagpur City, Central India. Standard laboratory procedures were followed for carrying out investigations i.e. ELISA for HIV infection, VDRL for syphilis, RPHA for hepatitis - B infection and gram staining for gonorrhoea. A total of 293 (43.7%) subjects had one or more sign / symptoms suggestive of STIs. The prevalence of HIV infection, syphilis, hepatitis - B infection and gonorrhoea was observed to be 15.2%, 21.9%, 5.1% and 6.7%) respectively. In conclusion, this study recognized that long distance truck drivers were at high risk for getting STIs including HIV infection.
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