2023
DOI: 10.15275/rusomj.2023.0405
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Awareness And Attitudes Of Pregnant Women Towards STI Prevention And Treatment In New Sociomedical Conditions Of COVID-19 Pandemic

Vladimir I. Timoshilov,
Aleksey V. Breusov,
Ali Ch. Nasibov
et al.

Abstract: Background — Restriction on in-person events during the pandemic constitutes a dangerous factor causing the reduced awareness of youth of the risks and measures to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Consequently, pregnancies ending in childbirth in 2022 occurred against the backdrop of the COVID-19 situation, characterized by a decrease in preventive activity. Information deficit in 2020-2021 and the emphasis on issues of maintaining health in connection with the psychological factors of the pande… Show more

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