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the prevalence of sexually transmitted disease agents in pregnant women in suva.routine testing of 440 women (257 fijians, 183 indians) at the first antenatal attendance identified chlamydia trachomatis in 50% of fijians and 38% of indians; the seropositivity rates for syphilis were 14.2% and 1.7% respectively, and the isolation rates for n. gonorrhoeae were 3.1% in fijians and 1.1% in indians.19873124803
community seroprevalence survey for yaws and trachoma in the western division of fiji.both yaws and trachoma are endemic in several countries in the pacific. in co-endemic countries there may be potential synergies between both control programmes.201627852877
a descriptive study of urethral discharge among men in fiji.urethral discharge is a common presentation of sexually transmitted infection (sti) in men and known pathogens include neisseria gonorrhoeae and chlamydia trachomatis. there are no published data of the burden of urethral discharge among men in fiji.201425331311
low prevalence of ocular chlamydia trachomatis infection and active trachoma in the western division of fiji.trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness and is caused by ocular infection with the bacterium chlamydia trachomatis (ct). while the majority of the global disease burden is found in sub-saharan africa, the western pacific region has been identified as trachoma endemic. population surveys carried out throughout fiji have shown an abundance of both clinically active trachoma and trachomatous trichiasis in all divisions. this finding is at odds with the clinical experience of local hea ...201627404379
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