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Dennis Fortenberry
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 11
Citations - 357
Dennis Fortenberry is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sexually transmitted disease & Vaginal disease. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 321 citations.
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Vaginal yeast colonisation, prevalence of vaginitis, and associated local immunity in adolescents.
TL;DR: Asymptomatic vaginal yeast colonisation in adolescents is distinct in some ways with adults, and positively correlates with sexual activity, but not with local immunomodulators or sexual behaviours.
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Vaginal lactobacilli in adolescents: presence and relationship to local and systemic immunity, and to bacterial vaginosis.
Martha I. Alvarez-Olmos,Melissa M. Barousse,Latta Rajan,Barbara Van Der Pol,Dennis Fortenberry,Donald P. Orr,Paul L. Fidel +6 more
TL;DR: Adolescents harbor vaginal lactobacilli with relationships to BV along with lactabacilli-specific immune sensitization, but with few correlates of local immunity to lactOBacilli or BV.
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Practice patterns for the elicitation of sexual history, education, and counseling among providers of STD services: results from the gonorrhea community action project (GCAP).
Sheana Bull,Cornelis A. Rietmeijer,Dennis Fortenberry,Bradley P. Stoner,Kevin C. Malotte,Nancy VanDevanter,Susan E. Middlestadt,Edward W. Hook +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that interventions with providers to standardize sexual history elicitation can help to reduce barriers to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of STD.
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Oral and vaginal epithelial cell anti-Candida activity is acid labile and does not require live epithelial cells.
Junko Yano,Elizabeth A. Lilly,Elizabeth A. Lilly,Chad Steele,Chad Steele,Dennis Fortenberry,Paul L. Fidel,Paul L. Fidel +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that antifungal activity is dependent on contact by intact, but not necessarily live, epithelial cells through an acid-labile mechanism.
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Transgender Youths' Perspectives on Telehealth for Delivery of Gender-Affirming Care.
Gina M. Sequeira,Kacie M. Kidd,Robert W. S. Coulter,Elizabeth Miller,Dennis Fortenberry,Robert Garofalo,Laura P. Richardson,Kristin N. Ray +7 more
TL;DR: Examination of transgender youths' interest in receiving gender-affirming care via telemedicine or through primary care with telehealth support found many transgender youth expressed interest in receive gender care viatelehealth, particularly for ongoing care and monitoring.