S Rajamanoharan
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Recent Articles
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A national survey of nurse-led and delivered services within sexual health across the United Kingdom
Wiggins H, Kell P, Joshi U, Rajamanoharan S
Int J STD AIDS
. 2015 Oct;
27(12):1104-1107.
PMID: 26429892
This was a cross-sectional study using an online survey to evaluate the provision of nurse-led and delivered services within genitourinary medicine in the UK. Results showed that such services are...
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Alawattegama A, Rajamanoharan S, Maw R, Carne C
Int J STD AIDS
. 2006 Apr;
17(4):230-3.
PMID: 16595044
A questionnaire was circulated to all lead genitourinary (GU) medicine physicians in the UK in November 2003 to obtain data on access, waiting times and triaging. Of the 143 responders,...
3.
David N, Rajamanoharan S, Tang A
Int J STD AIDS
. 2002 Feb;
13(3):168-70.
PMID: 11860692
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been previously reported to be associated with scabies in sexually active people. The UK national guidelines on STIs recommend screening for other STIs in patients...
4.
David N, Wildman G, Rajamanoharan S
Sex Transm Infect
. 2001 Feb;
76(6):495-6.
PMID: 11221138
No abstract available.
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David N, Rajamanoharan S, Tang A
Sex Transm Infect
. 2000 Aug;
76(3):222.
PMID: 10961212
No abstract available.
6.
Wildman G, Rajamanoharan S, Tang A
Int J STD AIDS
. 2000 Feb;
11(1):69.
PMID: 10667907
No abstract available.
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Rajamanoharan S, Low N, Jones S, Pozniak A
Sex Transm Dis
. 1999 Aug;
26(7):404-9.
PMID: 10458635
Background And Objectives: Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal douching are both reported to be more common in African-American and Caribbean than white women. It is also thought that douching alters the...
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David L, Walzman M, Rajamanoharan S
Genitourin Med
. 1998 Apr;
73(5):394-6.
PMID: 9534752
Objectives: To determine the penile, perianal, and oropharyngeal candidal colonisation rates among homosexual and heterosexual males attending an STD clinic. To determine the prevalence of balanitis and candidal balanitis in...