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Syndromic surveillance of female sexually transmitted infections in primary care: a descriptive study in Monastir, Tunisia, 2007─2017.

Wafa DhouibImen ZemniMeriem KacemCyrine BennasrallahManel Ben FredjHela AbrougSamia GriraMaha MastouriAsma Sriha Belguith
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
In conclusion, the incidence rate of STIs episodes among women diagnosed with the syndromic approach was high, consistent with the global evidence. Focusing on reviewing STIs surveillance system in low and middle-income countries could allow the achievement of the ending of STIs epidemics by 2030.
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