Kaufman Carol E, Shelby Laura, Mosure Debra J, Marrazzo Jeanne, Wong David, de Ravello Lori, Rushing Stephanie Craig, Warren-Mears Victoria, Neel Lisa, Eagle Sara Jumping, Tulloch Scott, Romero Francine, Patrick Sarah, Cheek James E
American Indian and Alaska Native Programs, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA.
Sex Transm Dis. 2007 Oct;34(10):767-77. doi: 10.1097/01.olq.0000260915.64098.cb.
To review the epidemiology, research, and prevention programs for sexually transmitted diseases in American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs).
We reviewed the current national and regional trends in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) for AI/ANs from 1998-2004, peer-reviewed studies from January 1996, through May 2006, and reports, unpublished documents, and electronic resources addressing AI/AN STD prevention and control.
STD prevalence among AI/ANs remains high. For example, the case rate of C. trachomatis in the North Central Plains AI/AN populations is 6 times the overall US rate. Trends for C. trachomatis also show sustained increases. Little research exists on STDs for this population, and most is focused on HIV/AIDS. Fear of compromised confidentiality, cultural taboos, and complex financial and service relationships inhibit effective surveillance, prevention, and management.
Recommendations for STD control in this population include improved local surveillance and incorporation of existing frameworks of health and healing into prevention and intervention efforts. Research defining the parameters of cultural context and social epidemiology of STDs is necessary.
回顾美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/ANs)性传播疾病的流行病学、研究及预防项目。
我们回顾了1998 - 2004年AI/ANs性传播疾病(STDs)的当前全国和地区趋势,1996年1月至2006年5月的同行评审研究,以及涉及AI/ANs性传播疾病预防与控制的报告、未发表文件和电子资源。
AI/ANs中性传播疾病的患病率仍然很高。例如,中北部平原AI/AN人群中沙眼衣原体的病例率是美国总体水平的6倍。沙眼衣原体的趋势也显示持续上升。针对该人群性传播疾病的研究很少,且大多数集中在艾滋病毒/艾滋病方面。对保密受损的担忧、文化禁忌以及复杂的财务和服务关系阻碍了有效的监测、预防和管理。
针对该人群性传播疾病控制的建议包括改善当地监测,并将现有的健康与康复框架纳入预防和干预措施。有必要开展研究以确定性传播疾病的文化背景和社会流行病学参数。