Health screening reveals infection rates among war refugees
NCT ID NCT07236268
Summary
This study aimed to measure how common HIV and other sexually transmitted infections are among Ukrainian refugees living in Slovakia. Researchers offered free, rapid finger-prick tests for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis to 660 adult refugees at health centers in Bratislava. The goal was to gather information to better understand the health needs of this displaced community and connect those who tested positive to confirmatory care and treatment.
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Comenius University, Faculty of Medicine in Bratislava
Bratislava, 81108, Slovakia
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