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<title>Reproductive tract infections: prevalence and risk factors in rural Bangladesh</title>
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<name>Alam, Nazmul</name>
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<summary type="text">Reproductive tract infections: prevalence and risk factors in rural Bangladesh
Alam, Nazmul
Objective To determine the prevalence of and risk factors for reproductive tract infections among men and women in a rural&#13;
community in Bangladesh.&#13;
Methods In the Matlab area a systematic sample of married non-pregnant women aged 15–50 years was drawn from a&#13;
comprehensive household registration system for married women. A systematic sample of married and unmarried men in the same age&#13;
group was drawn from a census-derived demographic surveillance list. Private interviews were conducted with 804 women in a clinic,&#13;
and cervical, vaginal, urinary and serological samples were collected. Urine and blood specimens were obtained from 969 men who&#13;
were interviewed at home.&#13;
Findings The prevalence of bacterial and viral reproductive tract infections was low to moderate. For example, fewer than 1% of the&#13;
women had a cervical infection. No cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection were found. However, among men there was&#13;
a high level of reported risk behaviour and a low level of protection against infection.&#13;
Conclusion A low prevalence of reproductive tract infections, coupled with a high level of reported risk behaviour, indicated a need for&#13;
primary programmes that would prevent an increase in the incidence of reproductive tract infections, sexually transmitted infections and&#13;
HIV infection.
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<dc:date>2002-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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