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DiseaseDisorder infobox | Name = Granuloma inguinale | ICD10 = A58 | ICD9 = 099.2 | Taxobox | color = ... | name = ... | regnum = Bacteria | phylum = Proteobacteria | classis = Gamma Proteobacteria | ordo = Enterobacteriaceae|Enterobacteriales | familia = Enterobacteriaceae | genus = Calymmatobacterium or Klebsiella | species = granulomatis Granuloma inguinale or Donovanosis is a bacterial disease caused by the organism Calymmatobacterium granulomatis. The disease is commonly found in tropical and subtropical areas such as Southeast India, Guyana, and New Guinea, but it occurs on occasion in the United States, typically in the Southeast. There are approximately 100 cases reported per year in the United States. Men are affected more than twice as often as women, with most infections occurring in people aged 20 to 40 years. The disease is seldom seen in children or the elderly. It is thought that anal intercourse, rather than coitus|vaginal intercourse, is the most frequent source of infection. About 50 percent of infected men and women have lesions in the anal area.
Category:Sexually-transmitted diseases This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Granuloma inguinale".
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