HIV and Sexual Health Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Associate Director of Student Affairs, University of Sheffield School of Medicine, Sheffield, UK.
Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2019 Feb;32(1):56-62. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000513.
The present review considers recent evidence on travel-associated sexual intercourse and sexually transmitted infection (STI) risks and travel with regards to risk behavior and implications of travel on communities. It highlights the lack of research in this area and topics for consideration.
A population-based study, and others, shows significant levels of sex abroad and risk behavior with inconsistent condom use despite increasing travel advice about risks. There is an increasing association of STIs in military personnel from local rather than deployment-associated sex contacts shown in United States and French studies, probably related to deployment of women. Innovative studies are showing the effect of female sex-tourism on the communities involved, and the sexual interaction and risk for tourism employees from tourists. New social networking apps require evaluation as to both their potential to increase and decrease risks. Travel sex continues to be a vector for the global spread of multidrug resistant gonorrhoeae.
New research challenges previous perspectives with changes to risk behavior in the military, female sex tourism, the change in social networks and ongoing risk behavior research and evidence of increased cross-country partnerships. The lack of high-quality studies evaluating travel advice to reduce risk is a key area for future work.
本综述考虑了最近有关旅行相关性行为和性传播感染(STI)风险的证据,以及旅行对风险行为和社区的影响。它强调了该领域缺乏研究以及需要考虑的主题。
一项基于人群的研究和其他研究表明,尽管旅行风险建议不断增加,但在国外发生性行为和风险行为的情况仍然很普遍,而且使用避孕套的情况不一致。美国和法国的研究表明,与部署相关的性接触相比,来自当地的军事人员中的性传播感染(STI)呈上升趋势,这可能与女性的部署有关。创新性研究正在展示女性性旅游对所涉社区的影响,以及旅游员工与游客之间的性互动和风险。新的社交网络应用程序需要评估其增加和减少风险的潜力。旅行性行为仍然是全球耐多药淋病传播的一个载体。
新的研究挑战了以前的观点,即军队中风险行为的变化、女性性旅游、社交网络的变化以及正在进行的风险行为研究以及跨国合作增加的证据。缺乏高质量的研究来评估旅行建议以降低风险是未来工作的一个关键领域。