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Reducing the burden of sexually transmissible infections in Papua New Guinea requires strengthening of clinical services and engaging men

Reducing the burden of sexually transmissible infections in Papua New Guinea requires... In this edition of Sexual Health, Vallely et al. report the results of a cross-sectional prevalence survey of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) among women attending their first antenatal visit in three provinces of Papua New Guinea (PNG). This Editorial examines potential reasons for these high prevalence estimates and discusses strategies for addressing high STIs rates in PNG. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Sexual Health CSIRO Publishing

Reducing the burden of sexually transmissible infections in Papua New Guinea requires strengthening of clinical services and engaging men

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Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by CSIRO Publishing
ISSN
1448-5028
eISSN
1449-8987
DOI
10.1071/SH16058
pmid
28636865
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Abstract

In this edition of Sexual Health, Vallely et al. report the results of a cross-sectional prevalence survey of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) among women attending their first antenatal visit in three provinces of Papua New Guinea (PNG). This Editorial examines potential reasons for these high prevalence estimates and discusses strategies for addressing high STIs rates in PNG.

Journal

Sexual HealthCSIRO Publishing

Published: Jul 7, 2016

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