女性生殖器血吸虫病。性别视角带来的新挑战。

Tropical and geographical medicine Pub Date : 1995-01-01
H Feldmeier, G Poggensee, I Krantz, G Helling-Giese
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在血吸虫病本身取得相当大进展的时期,女性生殖器血吸虫病作为一种疾病实体一直被忽视。病理生理学和免疫学不完全了解,没有适当的诊断工具,不存在治疗理由,自然史不为人所知,妇女对其疾病的看法从未研究过。根据对妇女和热带病研究需求进行的系统分析的结果,有可能强调女性生殖器血吸虫病对个人和公众健康的危害,例如该疾病可能是人体免疫缺陷病毒传播的一个辅助因素。本文提供了一个例子,说明对一种众所周知的寄生虫病的性别观点如何能够给研究界和公共卫生部门带来新的挑战。
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Female genital schistosomiasis. New challenges from a gender perspective.

Female genital schistosomiasis has been neglected as a disease entity during a period when considerable progress has been achieved for schistosomiasis as such. The pathophysiology and immunology are imperfectly understood, appropriate diagnostic tools are not at hand, therapeutic rationales do not exist, the natural history is not well known and women's perception of their illness has never been studied. Based on the findings of a systematic analysis, made by an inventory of research needs on women and tropical diseases, it has been possible to highlight individual and public health hazards of female genital schistosomiasis, such as the disease being a possible cofactor for te spread of the human immunodeficiency virus. This paper gives an example of how a gender perspective on a well-known parasitic disease can bring new challenges to the research community and the public health sector.

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