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    • Infectious Diseases
    • Public Health

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    • Donovanosis (Granuloma inguinale) is a chronic bacterial sexually transmitted infection.
    • The disease is endemic in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of India.
    • Limited epidemiological data exists for donovanosis in North India during the specified period.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the prevalence of donovanosis among patients attending an STD clinic in New Delhi.
    • To describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with donovanosis.
    • To highlight the disease's magnitude in Delhi and surrounding North Indian states.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of patient records.
    • Inclusion criteria: Patients attending the STD clinic from July 1975 to November 1977.
    • Data collected included patient demographics, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of donovanosis.

    Main Results:

    • Out of 365 patients, 126 (3.5%) were diagnosed with donovanosis.
    • The majority of infected patients (84%) were between 20 and 40 years old.
    • Genital lesions were present in 92.9% of cases, with inguinal region involvement in only 12.7%.

    Conclusions:

    • Donovanosis was a significant concern among patients attending the STD clinic in New Delhi during 1975-1977.
    • The disease predominantly affected young adults, with genital presentation being most common.
    • Findings suggest a notable prevalence and underscore the need for continued surveillance in North India.