Seroprevalence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Overseas Job Seekers in Nepal
Arun Bahadur Chand,
Ajaya Basnet,
Bindu Sen
et al.
Abstract:Objectives: Migration is one of the socioeconomic factors that contribute to the acquisition and dissemination of sexually transmitted disease/s (STDs), a long-recognized major global health issue. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of STDs among Nepalese overseas job seekers.
Methods: Retrospective serological data of Nepalese overseas job seekers (n=14,980), who were tested for Hepatitis B (HB), Hepatitis C (HC) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent … Show more
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