Limited syphilis testing for key populations in Zimbabwe: A silent public health threat.

IF 1.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-06-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajid.v37i1.385
Mathias Dzobo, Tafadzwa Dzinamarira, Grant Murewanhema, Roda Madziva, Helena Herrera, Godfrey Musuka
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Abstract

In this article, the authors discuss the problem of high prevalences of active syphilis amongst key populations (KPs) in Zimbabwe, in combination with low testing rates, partly because of a difficult legal and social environment for these populations. The article highlights the need to develop strategies to address the high prevalence of syphilis amongst KPs. The authors discuss requirements for addressing deficits in existing clinical services, predominantly primary care settings, in providing primary healthcare, including sexually transmitted infection (STI) management, to Zimbabwe's KP communities and utility of point-of-care testing and self-testing and other innovations to improve testing uptake.

津巴布韦关键人群有限的梅毒检测:无声的公共卫生威胁。
在这篇文章中,作者讨论了津巴布韦关键人群(KPs)中活动性梅毒高流行的问题,以及检测率低的问题,部分原因是这些人群的法律和社会环境困难。这篇文章强调,需要制定战略,以解决梅毒在KPs中的高流行率。作者讨论了解决现有临床服务缺陷的要求,主要是初级保健设置,向津巴布韦的KP社区提供初级保健,包括性传播感染(STI)管理,以及使用护理点检测和自我检测以及其他创新来提高检测的接受程度。
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