2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2001.00809.x
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How many patients with a sexually transmitted infection are cured by health services? A study from Mwanza region, Tanzania

Abstract: SummaryOBJECTIVES BJECTIVES To estimate the proportion of symptomatic patients with a bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) cured by primary health care services in Mwanza Region, Tanzania, and to compare the cure rate achieved by health centres before and after the introduction of improved STI treatment services. METHODS ET HODS A model was used that describes the different hurdles patients with an STI take before they can be considered cured by the health services. The values for the input parameter… Show more

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“…The Mwanza intervention scenario included increased effectiveness and coverage of ST from 1992 onwards, which resulted in about 25% of symptomatic STD being cured, apart from HSV-2. 22,23 For Rakai, 2 rounds of MT took place in 1994 and 1995, in which 70% of adults received a treatment that was 95% efficacious against curable STD. 24 In order to estimate what proportion of the HIV incidence reduction was due to each STD treated, simulations were performed in which the improved ST or MT of each curable STD was added individually to the default scenario.…”
Section: Impact Of Std Treatment On Hiv Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mwanza intervention scenario included increased effectiveness and coverage of ST from 1992 onwards, which resulted in about 25% of symptomatic STD being cured, apart from HSV-2. 22,23 For Rakai, 2 rounds of MT took place in 1994 and 1995, in which 70% of adults received a treatment that was 95% efficacious against curable STD. 24 In order to estimate what proportion of the HIV incidence reduction was due to each STD treated, simulations were performed in which the improved ST or MT of each curable STD was added individually to the default scenario.…”
Section: Impact Of Std Treatment On Hiv Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…high diagnostic and treatment efficacy (Buve et al, 2001). Furthermore, the government sector already had a replicable and extensive supervision and training structure in contrast to pharmacists and private allopathic practitioners who were scarce in rural areas (Newell et al, 1993).…”
Section: Youth-friendly Health Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Only when all these steps are carefully followed in sick children (use of an appropriate and effective anti-malarial within 24 hours of onset of illness in an adequate dose and for the correct duration) will they be cured and optimal community effectiveness of treatment achieved. [4][5][6] The Roll Back Malaria (RBM) campaign provides a unique opportunity to improve community effectiveness of malaria treatment. At the RBM summit for African countries in Abuja, heads of state made a commitment to ensure that by the year 2005 at least 60% of those suffering from malaria would have access to appropriate treatment within 24 hours of onset of symptoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%