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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a public health crisis in the U.S., and the recent escalation is likely related to increases in risky behaviors. To estimate STI prevalence in those engaging in high-risk encounters, researchers queried the OptumLabs Data Warehouse, a longitudinal database for insured U.S. patients. They assessed records of 115,884 men and women (age range, 15–60) with at least one claim during 2016–2019 that identified high-risk sexual relationships. In this group, 97% did not have HIV-1 infection.
Only 69% of those identified as having an index high-risk relationship were screened for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, or HIV-1 infection. Among those screened, 2.6% were positive for gonorrhea and 7.2% for chlamydia i…