Background. In developing countries, women are at high risk for several reproductive health problems especially RTI/STIs. Since all RTIs/ STIs are preventable and most of them are curable, it is pertinent to study the determinants of the health seeking behaviour. Objectives. To compare the prevalence and treatment seeking behaviour about RTI/STI symptoms among the married women of reproductive age group (18–45 years) living in urban and rural area of Delhi. Methods. A cross-sectional study was done among the married women of reproductive age group residing in Pooth Khurd, a village in North West district of Delhi, and Delhi Gate, an urban locality situated in central Delhi. Results. In this study, the prevalence of RTI/STI symptoms was foun...
Objective To assess the prevalence of RTI among ever married women by using Syndromic approach. Stud...
Background: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections are an important...
ABSTRACT The importance of controlling Reproductive Tract Infection / Sexually transmitted Infection...
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Objective : To find out the prevalence of RTIs among women of reproductive age group. Study design:...
Context: About 490 million cases of curable Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI) occur throughout the...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections (RTI/STIs) are...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of reproductive tract infection (RTI) among the married wom...
A community-based, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in Purushottampur village of the...
Background: High level of gynaecological morbidity, especially RTIs/STIs, if untreated, it can lead ...
SummaryBackgroundThe adequacy of the World Health Organization's syndromic approach for the diagnosi...
Introduction: In developing countries, reproductive tract infection among women commonly goes undiag...
IntroductionThe public health burden of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among women in rural ar...
The prevalence of self-reported RTI symptoms among In-dian women has been found to be 11–18 % in nat...
Objective To assess the prevalence of RTI among ever married women by using Syndromic approach. Stud...
Background: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections are an important...
ABSTRACT The importance of controlling Reproductive Tract Infection / Sexually transmitted Infection...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Objective : To find out the prevalence of RTIs among women of reproductive age group. Study design:...
Context: About 490 million cases of curable Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI) occur throughout the...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections (RTI/STIs) are...
Objectives: To determine the proportion of reproductive tract infection (RTI) among the married wom...
A community-based, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in Purushottampur village of the...
Background: High level of gynaecological morbidity, especially RTIs/STIs, if untreated, it can lead ...
SummaryBackgroundThe adequacy of the World Health Organization's syndromic approach for the diagnosi...
Introduction: In developing countries, reproductive tract infection among women commonly goes undiag...
IntroductionThe public health burden of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among women in rural ar...
The prevalence of self-reported RTI symptoms among In-dian women has been found to be 11–18 % in nat...
Objective To assess the prevalence of RTI among ever married women by using Syndromic approach. Stud...
Background: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections are an important...
ABSTRACT The importance of controlling Reproductive Tract Infection / Sexually transmitted Infection...