Background: Women’s health policy in India has had a longstanding focus on maternal health and family planning. Recent policy highlights the importance of expanding women’s access to a broader range of sexual and reproductive health services. However, there has been very limited analysis of national survey data to examine the current status of treatment utilisation, variation across states and progress over time. Methods: This paper examines women’s treatment patterns for reproductive tract infections in India, based on data collected in the National Family Health Survey, a cross-sectional, nationally representative household survey conducted between 2015-16. The survey covered 699,686 women between the ages 15 and 49, of which 91,818 ever ...
The prevalence of self-reported RTI symptoms among In-dian women has been found to be 11–18 % in nat...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), like Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrh...
IntroductionThe public health burden of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among women in rural ar...
Background: India is home to the highest number of adolescents in the world. Adolescents in India su...
Background: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections are an important...
Context: About 490 million cases of curable Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI) occur throughout the...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections (RTI/STIs) are...
Background: Indian tribes are culturally distinct communities, with unique traditions and practices....
Background:In the recent years, the issue of gynaecological problems of poor women in the developing...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Reproductive tract infections (RTI) are the infections which affects any organ related to genital tr...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Reproductive tract infections (RTI) present major health, social, and economic...
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Evidence from community studies indicates that significant proportions of Indian women (30 percent) ...
The prevalence of self-reported RTI symptoms among In-dian women has been found to be 11–18 % in nat...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), like Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrh...
IntroductionThe public health burden of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among women in rural ar...
Background: India is home to the highest number of adolescents in the world. Adolescents in India su...
Background: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections are an important...
Context: About 490 million cases of curable Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI) occur throughout the...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infections including sexually transmitted infections (RTI/STIs) are...
Background: Indian tribes are culturally distinct communities, with unique traditions and practices....
Background:In the recent years, the issue of gynaecological problems of poor women in the developing...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Reproductive tract infections (RTI) are the infections which affects any organ related to genital tr...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Reproductive tract infections (RTI) present major health, social, and economic...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
Evidence from community studies indicates that significant proportions of Indian women (30 percent) ...
The prevalence of self-reported RTI symptoms among In-dian women has been found to be 11–18 % in nat...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), like Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrh...