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Condyloma acuminata in under-represented groups: an All of Us database analysis

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INTRODUCTION The burden of condyloma acuminata (CA) among underrepresented groups has not been examined in a USbased epidemiological study. The new National Institutes of Health All of Us (AoU) Research… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION The burden of condyloma acuminata (CA) among underrepresented groups has not been examined in a USbased epidemiological study. The new National Institutes of Health All of Us (AoU) Research Programme aims to gather health data from one million or more people living in the USA to elucidate health disparities, particularly in communities who have been historically excluded from biomedical research. Inclusion criteria are adults over 18 years with the capacity to consent. AoU defines underrepresented groups prioritised for analysis based not only on race/ethnicity but also on age (≥75 years), disability (inability to perform everyday physical activities), sexual orientation/ gender identity (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer/questioning, asexual and all other nonheterosexual identities (LGBTQIA+)), income (annual household income ≤US$35 000) and education (less than a highschool degree). We used the latest AoU data release (available to registered researchers at www.researchallofus.org) to evaluate the disease burden of CA among underrepresented groups defined by this novel framework.

Keywords: acuminata represented; analysis; underrepresented groups; represented groups; condyloma acuminata; condyloma

Journal Title: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Year Published: 2022

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