Muslim women's perspectives on the barriers to sexually transmitted infections testing and diagnosis in Saudi Arabia
BackgroundMuslim women are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STI) and are at higher risk of under-detection. Evidence on the unique barriers to STI testing and diagnosis among Muslim communities is severely lacking. Understanding the complexity of accessing STI testing and di...
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Main Authors: | Noura Alomair (Author), Samah Alageel (Author), Nathan Davies (Author), Julia V. Bailey (Author) |
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