Login / Signup

Strong associations between national prevalence of various STIs suggests sexual network connectivity is a common underpinning risk factor.

Chris Richard Kenyon
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
Our results of a generally positive association between the prevalences of a range of STIs suggests that higher prevalences were driven by common underlying determinants. We review different types of evidence which suggest that differential sexual connectivity is a plausible common determinant.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
  • white matter
  • mental health
  • multiple sclerosis