Integration of prevention and care of sexually transmitted infections with family planning services: what is the evidence for public health benefits?
It has been widely believed that, by combining the services for preventing and treating sexually transmitted infections (STI) with those for family planning (FP), STI coverage would increase and the combined service would be of higher quality and more responsive to the needs of women. So far, there...
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Main Authors: | K.L. Dehne (Author), R. Snow (Author), K.R. O'Reilly (Author) |
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