Published on 23 March 2023
Assessing the prevalence of Female Genital Schistosomiasis and comparing the acceptability and performance of health worker-collected and self-collected cervical-vaginal swabs using PCR testing among women in North-Western Tanzania: the ShWAB study
View DatasetUrsini, Tamara;Scarso, Salvatore;Mugassa, Stella;Bhuko, Jefferson;Yussuph, Amina;Ndaboine, Edgar;Mbwanji, Gladys;Mazzi, Cristina;Leonardi, Martina;Prato, Marco;Pomari, Elena;Mazigo, Humphrey D.;Tamarozzi, Francesca
Description
Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is a severe neglected disease, caused by infection with Schistosoma haematobium. The WHO has prioritized the improvement of diagnostics for FGS and previous studies have explored the PCR-based detection of Schistosoma DNA on genital specimens, with encouraging results. We aimed to determine the prevalence of FGS among women living in an endemic district in North-western Tanzania, applying and preliminary comparing self-collected and operator-collected cervical-vaginal swabs followed by PCR, and to assess the acceptability of these sampling procedures.
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Publication Details
Subfield
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Field
Medicine
Domain
Health Sciences
Confidence Score
97%
Source
Open Alex
Keywords
SchistosomiasisSchistosoma haematobiumFemale Genital SchistosomiasisMolecular diagnosis