Abnornal laboratory results: Testing for sexually transmitted infections
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Sexually transmitted infections in Iran: A literature review
Background: The global burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is noticeable and important. However, most STIs are curable and all of them are preventable. In this article, we reviewed and evaluated STI prevalence, current services, existing programs, and the challenges of control and management them in Iran. Materials and Methods: The author searched literature published from 2005 ...
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are quite common and observed more frequently in teens. The adolescents represent a group at particular risk for STD due to biological, sociocultural and psychological factors. Undectected infections may lead to unwanted sequelae, including pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic abdominal pain, tubal scarring and increased risk of ectopic pregnancy. This paper ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Australian Prescriber
سال: 2007
ISSN: 0312-8008,1839-3942
DOI: 10.18773/austprescr.2007.005