Reproductive tract infections among young married women in Tamil Nadu, India

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Prasad, JH
Abraham, S [1 ]
Kurz, KM
George, V
Lalitha, MK
John, R
Jayapaul, MNR
Shetty, N
Joseph, A
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[1] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Community Hlth, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Int Ctr Res Women, Washington, DC USA
[4] Schieffelin Leprosy Res & Training Ctr, Karigiri, India
[5] UCL Hosp, Hlth Protect Agcy Collaborating Ctr, Dept Clin Microbiol, London, England
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10.1363/3107305
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CONTEXT. Women often suffer silently with reproductive tract infections (RTIs). Studies of the prevalence of these infections in South Asia have been hindered by low participation rates, and little is known about rates among the youngest married women. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study of RTIs was conducted in 1996-1997 among married women 16-22 years of age in Tamil Nadu, India. The women were questioned about symptoms, received pelvic and speculum examinations and provided samples for laboratory tests. Qualitative and quantitative data on treatment-seeking behavior were collected RESULTS. Fifty-three percent of women reported gynecologic symptoms, 38% had laboratory findings of RTIs and 14% hod clinically diognosed pelvic inflammatory disease or cervicitis. According to laboratory diagnoses, 15% had sexually transmitted infections and 2896 had endogenous infections. Multivariate analysis found that women who worked as agricultural laborers had an elevated likelihood of having asexually transmitted infection (odds ratio, 2.4), as did those married five or more years (2.7). Two-thirds of symptomatic women had not sought any treatment, the reasons cited were absence of a female provider in the nearby health core center lack of privacy, distance from home, cost and a perception that their symptoms were normal. CONCLUSIONS: Young married women in this rural Indian community have a high prevalence of RTIs but seldom seek treatment. Education and outreach are needed to reduce the stigma, embarrassment and lack of knowledge related to RTIs. The low social status of women, especially young women, appears to be a significant influence on their low rates of treatment for these conditions.
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