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STI Clinics as an Important Entry Point for HIV Prevention in Egypt: a Model for the Middle Eastern Region

STI Clinics as an Important Entry Point for HIV Prevention in Egypt: a Model for the Middle Eastern Region
STI Clinics as an Important Entry Point for HIV Prevention in Egypt: a Model for the Middle Eastern Region

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UNFPA

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STI Clinics as an Important Entry Point for HIV Prevention in Egypt: a Model for the Middle Eastern Region

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22 December 2011

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In 2000, the Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH) and FHI conducted a study to evaluate selected curable STIs among various Egyptian population groups in Greater Cairo. The STI prevalences were found to be high.

The Egyptian MOH partnered with FHI and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to provide STI services using the enhanced syndromic approach, adapted to the local context