Faster STI tests aim to protect moms and babies in zimbabwe
NCT ID NCT05541081
Summary
This study tested a new strategy using faster, on-site tests to screen pregnant women for several sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Zimbabwe. The goal was to see if this approach was practical, accepted by patients, and could lead to better and quicker treatment. Researchers also looked at antibiotic resistance in gonorrhea to help guide future public health efforts.
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Locations
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Mbare polyclinic
Harare, Zimbabwe
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