genital infections in women attending a genito-urinary clinic in harare, zimbabwe. | one hundred women attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic in harare were examined for presenting features and genital infections. the most common presenting symptoms were of discharge, lower abdominal pain and dysuria, and on examination signs of discharge, inflammation, haemorrhage or ulcers/erosions were noticeable in all women. fourteen women had genital warts. pathogens were detected in 95% of patients. gonococcal infection occurred in 19 women, with 60% of the strains isolated bein ... | 1990 | 2196216 |
hiv and other sexually transmitted diseases at a rural hospital in zimbabwe. | to define the epidemiological characteristics of std patients attending an outpatient clinic in rural zimbabwe, to examine the aetiologic agents causing infection and to determine their relationship with hiv infection. | 1993 | 8244351 |
bacterial vaginosis and intravaginal practices: association with hiv. | to determine the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis and to identify risk factors associated with this condition among urban women in harare, zimbabwe. | 2004 | 15881309 |
the burden and risk factors of sexually transmitted infections and reproductive tract infections among pregnant women in zimbabwe. | sexually transmitted infections (stis) and reproductive tract infections (rtis) are responsible for high morbidity among women. we aim to quantify the magnitude of the burden and risk factors of sti/rti s among pregnant women in zimbabwe. | 2010 | 20492681 |
etiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogens responsible for urethral discharge among men in harare, zimbabwe. | periodic etiological surveillance of sexually transmitted infection (sti) syndromes is required to validate treatment algorithms used to control stis. however, such surveys have not been performed in zimbabwe over the past decade. | 2014 | 25581806 |