Reproductive Tract InfectionsAdrienne Germain Springer Science & Business Media, 1992 M06 30 - 395 pages Reproductive tract infections (RTis) have become a silent epidemic that is devastating women's lives. Each year, thousands of women die needlessly from the consequences of these infections, including cervical cancer, ectopic pregnancy, acute and chronic infections of the uterus and the fallopian tubes, and puerperal infections. For many women, this happens because they receive medical attention too late, if at all. The terrible irony of this tragedy is that early diagnosis of and treatment for many RTis do not require high-technology health care. For the hundreds of millions of women with chronic RTis acquired from their sexual partners, life can become a living hell. Infection is a major cause of infertility, and it leads to scorn and rejection in many countries. These women may experience constant pain, have festering lesions of the genital tract, be at enhanced risk of second ary diseases, and endure social ostracism. The problems associated with RT!s have grown even greater in the past decade with the emergence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS. Preexisting sexually transmitted disease, particularly when associated with genital tract ulcers, raises women's vulnerability to the transmission of HIV 3-5 fold. |
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... Prevention : The Need for Complementary Sexually Transmitted Disease Control M. Laga 131 Maternal Health and Child Survival : Opportunities to Protect both Women and Children from the Adverse Consequences of Reproductive Tract ...
... Prevention : The Need for Complementary Sexually Transmitted Disease Control M. Laga 131 Maternal Health and Child Survival : Opportunities to Protect both Women and Children from the Adverse Consequences of Reproductive Tract ...
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... prevention and control programs . The papers in this volume were commissioned as background documents for the meeting , which was co - sponsored by IWHC and The Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio , Italy , in April and May 1991 . This ...
... prevention and control programs . The papers in this volume were commissioned as background documents for the meeting , which was co - sponsored by IWHC and The Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio , Italy , in April and May 1991 . This ...
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... prevention and control . The case for integrated services— explored in depth in these four papers — is based on six points : Women using MCH and family planning programs are important in their own right and arc increasingly at risk of ...
... prevention and control . The case for integrated services— explored in depth in these four papers — is based on six points : Women using MCH and family planning programs are important in their own right and arc increasingly at risk of ...
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... prevention and control of RTIs on national and international public health agendas . Integrate information , screening , and services for STDs and endogenous infection into ongoing health and family planning programs already serving ...
... prevention and control of RTIs on national and international public health agendas . Integrate information , screening , and services for STDs and endogenous infection into ongoing health and family planning programs already serving ...
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Contents
Challenges for International Health Policy programs and Research | 7 |
Current and Future Dimensions of the Problem in the Third World | 35 |
PROGRAMMATIC ISSUES | 59 |
Important of Reproductive Tract Infections Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Cervical Cancer | 61 |
The Responsibility to prevent both Pregnancy and Reproductive Tract Infections | 93 |
The Need for Complementary STD Control | 131 |
Opportunities to Protect both Women and Children from the Adverse Consequences of Reproductive Tract Infections | 145 |
ACTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION | 183 |
COUNTRY CASES | 251 |
Solutions in a Difficult Economic Climate | 253 |
Insights for Action from Research | 275 |
Challenges for a Fragile Health Infrastructure | 297 |
The Need for Comprehensive Reproductive Health Policy and Programs | 317 |
A Case Study of Integrated Services | 343 |
Recommendations for Action | 363 |
List of Authors and Participants At the Bellagio Conference | 373 |
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