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Author: Ardura, Monica I; Coscia, Lisa A; Meyers, Melissa R
Title: Promoting safe sexual practices and sexual health maintenance in pediatric and young adult solid organ transplant recipients.
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  • Document date: 2021_1_25
  • ID: 7gqz7wyi
    Snippet: The majority of Americans make their sexual debut during their adolescent years. Preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI) during this period is vital to ensuring health and safety. As survival has improved after pediatric solid organ transplantation (SOT), chronically immunosuppressed adolescents seek guidance in their medical home on matters of sexual health. Transplant practitioners often do not feel equipped to fully address these needs. This review serves as an introduc
    Document: The majority of Americans make their sexual debut during their adolescent years. Preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI) during this period is vital to ensuring health and safety. As survival has improved after pediatric solid organ transplantation (SOT), chronically immunosuppressed adolescents seek guidance in their medical home on matters of sexual health. Transplant practitioners often do not feel equipped to fully address these needs. This review serves as an introductory sexual preventive care resource for adolescent and young adult (AYA) SOT recipients. First, we review data on safety, efficacy, and use of contraceptive options currently available for transplant recipients with child-bearing potential. Then, we suggest a personalized sexual health discussion focusing on the diagnosis and prevention of STIs in adolescent and young adult transplant recipients. Finally, we present recommendations for STI screening of asymptomatic patients, use of index of suspicion and diagnostic testing in symptomatic patients, and opportunities to optimize STI prevention strategies. Data compiled from studies of adult SOT recipients, general population studies, and published guidelines are often extrapolated for use, as limited data exist in AYA SOT recipients. This informational dearth underscores the need for future research to better characterize the unique needs of AYA SOT recipients.

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