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Sexually transmitted diseases in children
Authors:Pandhi Deepika  Kumar Sanjeev  Reddy Belum Siva Nagi
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology and S.T.D., Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) cause considerable morbidity among their victims. This is true even for children. Unfortunately, this aspect has not received due attention and remains a relatively ignored field. We carried out a study of the clinico-epidemiological profile of STDs among the pediatric patients who attended the STD clinic of a tertiary care hospital. Pediatric patients who presented with STDs from January of 1995 to February of 2001 constituted the subject material of this study. A detailed clinical examination and relevant laboratory investigations were carried out in all patients. A total of 15,453 STD patients were seen during this period, out of which 127 were children, giving a prevalence of 0.82% pediatric STD cases. The peak incidence of STDs was seen in the age group of 10-14 years (66.1%). Most of them were illiterate (61.4%) and from low socio-economic backgrounds (70.9%). Notably, 17.3% were from remand homes. The predominant STDs observed among these children were syphilis (25.2%), including six cases of congenital syphilis, vulvo-vaginal candidiasis (11.8%), condyloma-acuminata (14.2%), herpes progenitalis (8.7%) and traumatic lesions (7.9%). Histories or signs of abuse were present in 74% of the patients. Only two cases during the span of the study were HIV positive. Pediatric STDs remain a hidden and neglected problem. Children constituted 0.82% of all STD patients in our series. This may represent only the tip of the iceberg, because several features, including some operational problems, are responsible for underdiagnosis of pediatric STDs. If not treated promptly and adequately, they may result in significant physical and emotional sequelae in children. Thus, it is essential to develop strategies to prevent sexual abuse and to have adequate counselling measures, especially in juvenile delinquents.
Keywords:pediatric  sexually transmitted diseases
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