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Jordan - Amman and Zarqa Prevalence of Reproductive Tract Infections in Women Attending Selected Urban OB/GYN Clinics 2003

General Info

Geography 
Jordan (JOR)
Al ‘Āşimah, Az Zarqā’
Coverage type 
Subnational
Time period covered 
May, 2003 - July, 2003
Data type
Survey: Cross-sectional - Exam - Health facility - Individual - Interview
Summary 

In 2003 the Jordan Ministry of Health, along with other local groups, conducted a study to determine the prevalence of reproductive tract infections and STDs in the country, the etiological agents of the infections, and the validity of clinical diagnoses. A convenience sample of 991 women of reproductive age with complaint of vaginal discharge and 221 asymptomatic women participated in the study. The women were seeking care at one of three Ministry of Health hospitals: El Basheer Hospital in Amman, Prince Faisal Hospital in Yajouz, and El Zarqa Hospital in Zarqa. The study consisted of interviews and risk assessment, a physical examination, and RTI and STD testing.

Keywords 
Birth control pills, Chlamydia, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Education, Employment, Family planning, Gonococcal infections, Hospitals, IUDs, Income, Injectable contraceptives, Marital status, Pharmacies, Postpartum amenorrhea, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, STDs, Sexual sterilization, Spermicides, Symptoms, Syphilis, Traditional birth control, Trichomoniasis

Citation

Contributors 
Ministry of Health (Jordan)
Family Health International
University of Jordan
Family Health Group (Jordan)
MedLabs Consultancy Group
Funders 
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Suggested citation 
Family Health Group (Jordan), Family Health International, MedLabs Consultancy Group, Ministry of Health (Jordan), University of Jordan. Jordan - Amman and Zarqa Prevalence of Reproductive Tract Infections in Women Attending Selected Urban OB/GYN Clinics 2003.

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