Screening of schistosomiasis, strongyloidiasis and sexually transmitted infections in nigerian female sex workers living in rome

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  • who: Rosalia Marrone and colleagues from the UOC Prevenzione Sanitaria, National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (INMP), Rome, Italy have published the research: Screening of Schistosomiasis, Strongyloidiasis and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Nigerian Female Sex Workers Living in Rome, in the Journal: Pathogens 2023, 12, 274. of 30/07/2019
  • what: Regarding parasitological the overall prevalence of schistosoma species was 4.1% (4/97) while 5.15% (5/97) were positive for Conclusions: the study shows a low prevalence of STIs in Nigerian FSWs except for Hepatitis B and a higher prevalence of schistosomiasis . . .

     

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