Married Couples
Cross-source consensus on Married Couples from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The married-couple analysis included 2,294,184 couples in which the husband was the primary insured person and the wife was a dependent. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Only 12.8% of married couples with at least one syphilis diagnosis had the other partner tested within 90 days. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Dependent wives in their 20s had incidence comparable to their husbands, unlike dependent wives aged 30 and older. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Syphilis incidence among married men was generally lower than in the overall male population. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Low partner testing may have caused underestimation of spouse-to-spouse transmission. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023