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Structural Biology 2018 & STD AIDS 2018
Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Volume 2
S e p t e m b e r 0 3 - 0 4 , 2 0 1 8 | B a n g k o k , T h a i l a n d
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STD-AIDS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY AND PROTEOMICS
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International Conference on
International Conference on
Joint Event on
S M Rasel Faruk, J Genet Mol Biol 2018, Volume 2
STD-AIDS IN ASIA AND WORLD
PERSPECTIVE
S M Rasel Faruk
Kabir National Skin Center, Bangladesh
I
n 2008, there were an expected 110 million common STIs among ladies and
men in the United States. Of these, over 20% of diseases (22.1 million) were
among ladies and men matured 15 to 24 years. In 30 unique microscopic
organisms, infections, and parasites prompt more noteworthy than 1 million
sexually transmitted contaminations every day. Chlamydia (with an expected
131 million new diseases yearly), gonorrhea (78 million contaminations),
syphilis (5.6 million diseases) and trichomoniasis (143 million diseases)
are four of the most widely recognized diseases around the world. The four
most predominant STIs are trichomoniasis, chlamydial contaminations,
gonorrhea and syphilis. High prevalence of gonorrhea 2.7%, chlamydial
infection 8.0%, nonchlamydial nongonococcal urethritis 27.7%, active syphilis
6.9%, hepatitis B virus infection 9.1%, herpes simplex virus-2 infection 7.8%,
and genital warts 13.2%.Vaginal infection with
T. vaginalis
at mid-gestation
was significantly associated with low birth weight. Seropositivity to HSV-2
is higher in HIV-infected persons and adults of lower socioeconomic status.
Most women (80%) with HSV-2 antibodies have no clinical manifestations.
Untreated early syphilis in pregnant ladies results in perinatal demise in up
to 40% of cases and if gained amid the four years going before pregnancy,
prompts contamination of the baby in more than 70% of cases. Among the
4390 HIV-positive patients, themajority weremen (92.9%). Themost common
age at diagnosis was 20–29 years (36.5%) followed by 30–39 (33.5%) and
40–49 (13.2%) years. Sexual contact (96.4%) was the predominant risk factor
followed by injection drug use (1.9%). Among sexually acquired cases, 54.5%
of patients reported they were men having sex with men (MSM) but the actual
percentage of MSM was probably much higher, because male homosexuality
remained a social taboo in Taiwan. Commercial sex has been an important
factor in the spread of HIV/AIDS in Asia.
SMRasel Faruk is a senior Consultant at Kabir Nation-
al Skin Center, Panthapath, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He did
his graduation from University of Dhaka, working as
a Dermatologist, Sexologist, laser expert. His field of
interest is STD, hair transplant and psoriasis. He is a
national and international speaker on hair, laser, STD,
sexology. He has many research papers in his credit.
smrfaruk@gmail.comBIOGRAPHY