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Investigating Reproductive Tract Infections and Other Gynaecological Disorders

A Multidisciplinary Research Approach

Shireen Jejeebhoy (The Population Council, New Delhi, India) Michael Koenig (The Johns Hopkins University) Christopher Elias (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle)

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English
Cambridge University Press
26 February 2003
Reproductive tract infections and other gynaecological disorders among women represent an enormous global health burden. This significant new book will help focus research on this important though neglected area. The primary aims of the book are to provide an overview of reproductive tract infections and other gynaecological disorders, to highlight the conceptual and methodological challenges associated with undertaking research on this subject, and to serve as a reference for future research in this area. The book focuses on developing country settings, and recognises that gathering this sort of information requires a multidisciplinary and culturally sensitive approach. Findings from the research described in this book will undoubtedly assist physicians, social scientists, epidemiologists and public health practitioners in evaluating the magnitude of this problem within the community at large and in identifying new potentially effective medical and behavioural interventions to address this problem.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 256mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.222kg
ISBN:   9780521818124
ISBN 10:   0521818125
Pages:   484
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Shireen Jejeebhoy is Scientist in the Department of Reproductive Health and Research at the World Health Organization, Geneva Dr Michael Koenig is Associte Professor in the Department of Population & Family Health Sciences at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Dr Christopher Elias is President of the Program for Appropriate Technology, Seattle

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