Decreasing occurrence of bacterial STD after introduction of voluntary counseling and testing HIV-program in Eldoret and Naivasha in Kenya in 1999-2013

Autor: A. Mamova, A. Murgova, D. Kalatova, N. Mwanzia Kimuli, J. Kafkova, Z. Bacikova, Monika Jankechova, L. Tkacova, L. Michalikova, Z. Paukovova, D. Kimuli, N. Kulkova, V. Krcmery, G. Mikolasova, J. Brnova, I. Gagova
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention. 7:45-46
ISSN: 2076-9741
2222-386X
Popis: Introduction: HIV with Tuberculosis represent “deadly” synergy and HIV with STD “suffering”: Synergy in areas of SS Asia with higher AIDS/HIV prevalence. Patients and Methods: The aim of this research was to assess the impact of the community based integrated health program focused on HIV/ AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) on the occurrence of bacterial STD in the rural community of North Eldoret as well as in the area of Lake Naivasha in Kenya. Results: Both areas home HIV prevalence of around 6%. A dramatic decrease of HIV was correlated with sustained decrease of bacterial STD’s (mainly syphilis and gonorrhea). Conclusion: An integrated program of HIV/TB (STD) should be supported in the community with higher HIV prevalence. Original Articles 46 Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Vol. 7 No. 3 2016 Introduction Incidence of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STD) correlates with HIV as well with Hepatitis B and C and introduction of an integrated community program usually impacts multiple diseases. The aim of this research was to assess the impact of a community based integrated health program focused on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) on the occurrence of bacterial STD in a rural community in North Eldoret as well as in the area of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, both areas with HIV prevalence of around 6%.
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