Prevalence and quality of syndromic diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections within the Kisumu incidence cohort study in Kisumu, Kenya
Magister Public Health - MPH === Background: STIs are of major public health concern in developing countries, not least because they facilitate transmission of HIV, but also because they are important causes of mortality and morbidity among African populations, resulting in, among other things, adve...
Main Author: | Otieno, Fredrick Odhiambo |
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Other Authors: | Kunneke, Ernesta |
Language: | en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3478 |
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