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An Epidemiological Survey of Female Reproductive Health Status: Gynecological Complaints and Sexually-transmitted Diseases

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dc.contributor.author Pramote Thongkrajai
dc.contributor.author Prasit Pengsaa
dc.contributor.author Viraphong Lulitanond
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Public and Environmental Health th
dc.contributor.other Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology th
dc.contributor.other Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Microbiology th
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-06T12:41:38Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-06T12:41:38Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier.citation Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 30,1 (June 1999) : 287-295 th
dc.identifier.issn 0125-1562
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/1608
dc.description.abstract An epidemiological survey of gynecological and sexually-transmitted diseases was conducted in 4 villages of Narmpong district, Khon Kaen, Thailand. It was focused on the reproductive health status of rural women. A mobile gynecological clinic was set up to collect materials and data including demographic characteristics, physical examination and specimen collection. Vaginal swabs were examined by microscope, Gram staining, pH measurement, KOH test and bacteriological cultivation. Endocervical swabs were examined for Chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex virus (HSV) and human papilloma virus (HPV) by polymerase chain reaction. Papanicolaou's test was applied for diagnosis of cytological abnormalities. Blood was tested by RPR and TPHA and urine was tested by LED test. The chief complaint was dysmenorrhea (44.8%). The others ranging from 43.4-3.0% were lower abdominal pain to genital ulcer. Prevalence of C. trachomatis, C. albicans, T. vaginalis, T. pallidum and G. vaginalis were found in 4.6, 10.9, 5.1, 2.7 and 1.0% of 586 women and HSV and HPV were found in 6.4% and 1.4% of 110 women, respectively. The three pathogens. C. trachomatis, C. albicans and T. vaginalis, were frequently found among women in the age of 20-49 years. The number of marriages and sex partners in the past year had an association with C. trachomatis infection while vaginal pH > 4.5, marital status, number of marriages and itching of genitalia had an association with T. vaginalis infection. th
dc.language.iso en_US th
dc.subject Sexually Transmitted Diseases th
dc.subject โรคติดต่อทางเพศสัมพันธ์ุ th
dc.subject Narmpong (Khon Kaen) th
dc.subject น้ำพอง (ขอนแก่น) th
dc.subject Rural women -- Thailand -- Khon Kaen th
dc.subject สตรีชนบท -- ไทย -- ชนบท th
dc.title An Epidemiological Survey of Female Reproductive Health Status: Gynecological Complaints and Sexually-transmitted Diseases th
dc.type Article th


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