Female genital schistosomiasis, human papilloma virus infection, and cervical cancer in rural Madagascar: a cross sectional study.
Jean-Marc KutzPia RauscheTahinamandranto RasamoelinaSonya RatefiarisoaRavo RazafindrakotoPhilipp KleinAnna JaegerRivo Solotiana RakotomalalaZoly RakotomalalaBodo Sahondra RandrianasoloSandrine McKay-ChopinJürgen MayRapahel RakotozandrindrainyDewi Ismajani PuradiredjaElisa SicuriMonika HamplEva LorenzTarik GheitRivo Andry RakotoariveloDaniela FuscoPublished in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2023)
The results of the study show that FGS and HPV are highly prevalent in rural Madagascar. The concurrent prevalence of these two conditions requires urgent adaptations of public health strategies to improve women's health, such as integrated services at primary level of care.
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