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Pola Kuman Pada Pasien Baru Infeksi Menular Seksual Di Poliklinik Kulit Dan Kelamin Rsup. Prof. Dr. R.d. Kandou Manado Periode November 2010 S.d November 2012

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: STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) are diseases which is transmitted through sexual contact (oral, vaginal, anal) with an infected person. WHO (World Health Organization) in 2001 estimated STI patients around the world as much as 340 million people. This research uses descriptive retrospective study in November 2012 to January 2013 where conducted in the department of dermatology clinic at Prof.Dr.R.D.Kandou General Hospital, Manado. The research sample is a new STI patients who come for treatment at the clinic that had microbiological laboratory examination such as direct examination and gram staining examination. Based on data collected from 163 patients who had a new IMS and had direct microbiological examination for trichomonas only one patient was found positive result that 38 years old female. Based on gram stain examination, 83 patients were found positive results. Based on gram stain examination for pseudohyphae, 24 (14,7%) patients with positive results. 18 of them females and 11 where in the age group 20-29 years. Among 163 patients there were 10 (6,1%) patients were positive results of gram positive bacilli, seven among them are females and in all age groups. For gram negative bacilli obtained positive results in 24 (14,7%) of 163 patients, 15 of them are females and most in the age group 20-29 years. Among 163 patients, 9 patients (5,5%) were found positive results for gram positive diplococcus, 8 males and the highest number in the age group 20-29 years for gram negative diplococcus obtained positive results in 16 (9,8%) of 163 patients, 15 of them in males and highest number in the age group 20-29 years. The presence of STIs are in increasing every year due to lack of attention from the healthy centers and the lack of knowledge about the causes and consequences of STIs. The socialization of STIs and adolescence's sex education are important for STIs preventions

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