2019冠状病毒病对印度妇女性健康和生殖健康及权利的潜在影响

V. Sharmila, T. Babu
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2019年12月,中国首次报告了冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情,世界卫生组织于2020年3月11日宣布疫情为大流行。过去几个月来,各大洲大多数国家的确诊病例数量正在惊人地上升。当前的COVID-19大流行对性健康和生殖健康及权利产生了巨大影响,扰乱了孕产妇保健、安全堕胎服务、避孕、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和其他性传播疾病的预防和治疗等性健康和生殖健康服务的正常提供。其他值得关注的方面包括可能增加的家庭暴力、性虐待,以及与冠状病毒感染相关的污名对性健康和生殖健康服务客户和医疗保健提供者的影响。此外,由于冠状病毒感染相对较新,只有很少的数据可用于了解该疾病对性生殖健康的影响,包括冠状病毒感染合并妊娠以及性传播感染/艾滋病毒相关免疫抑制患者。医学界非常有必要在冠状病毒病和SRHR结果之间建立心理-社会和临床-流行病学相关性。本文回顾了冠状病毒大流行对妇女性健康和生殖健康及权利的潜在影响,特别是在印度
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The Hidden Impact of COVID-19 on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women in India
Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak was first reported from China in December 2019, and World Health Organization declared the outbreak as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. The number of confirmed cases is rising alarmingly in most countries across all continents over the past few months. The current COVID-19 pandemic has an immense impact on Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) with disruptions in regular provision of Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services such as maternal care, safe abortion services, contraception, prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Other aspects that merit attention include probable increase in domestic violence, sexual abuse, and effects of stigma associated with coronavirus infection on SRH clients and health care providers. Furthermore, as the coronavirus infection is relatively new, only minimal data is available to understand the impact of this disease on SRH, including coronavirus infection complicating pregnancies, and in people with STI/HIV-related immunosuppression. There is a serious necessity for the medical fraternity to generate psycho-social and clinico-epidemiological correlations between coronavirus disease and SRHR outcomes. The article reviews the hidden impact of coronavirus pandemic on sexual and reproductive health and rights of women, particularly in India
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