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Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health 卷:02
A study of prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections & response tosyndromic treatment among married women of reproductive age groupin rural area of Parol Primary Health Centre under Thane district
关键词: Sexually Transmitted Infections;    Syndromic Treatment;    Rural area;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Objectives To study prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs - symptomatic, clinical & laboratorial)& response to syndromic treatment in among STI groups.Design Community based interventional studySetting Rual area-Parol Primary Health Centre(PHC), District Thane, Maharashtra state. Poulation Women of reproductive age groups 15 -45 yearsMethods Present Community based interventional study was conducted among representative group of 415 women of reproductive age groups who were selected by simple random sampling technique in Parol PHC, District Thane, Maharashtra state. All symptomatic & asymptomatic women were counseled for examination & investigations & given syndromic treatment. Follow-up done to assess impact of syndromic treatment.Main Outcome Prevalence of STI symptomatically was 39%, clinically 32.3% & Laboratorial 26%. After syndromic treatment, prevalence of STIs was significantly reduced.Statistical Analysis Z testResults Of the surveyed women (415), prevalence of STI symptomatically was 39%, clinically 32.3% & Laboratorial 26%. The most common presenting symptom was vaginal discharge (36.4%) followed by Burning Micturition (24.7%), Vulval itching (17.3%), Lower abdominal pain (13%) & Genital ulcer (8.6%). Clinically, 55.2% women were diagnosed as cervicitis & 44.8% as PID. Laboratorial diagnosed STIs were - vaginal candidiasis 46.3%, Bacterial vaginosis 25%, Trichmoniasis 19.4 %, Genital Herpes 7.4% & HIV 1.9%. After syndromic treatment, prevalence of STIs has statistically significantly reduced.Conclusion Syndromic Rx & health education can definitely reduce STIs.

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