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Female genital schistosomiasis: facts and hypotheses

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Female genital schistosomiasis: facts and hypotheses

Auteurs : Gabriele Poggensee [Allemagne] ; Hermann Feldmeier [Allemagne]

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In this paper we summarise the parasitological, clinical and epidemiological characteristics of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), a frequent manifestation of the infection with Schistosoma haematobium. Means to diagnose and treat lesions in the lower and upper genital tract are discussed. Based on clinical findings and available pathophysiological as well as immunological data it is conceivable that FGS of the cervix and vagina not only facilitates the infection with agents of sexually transmitted diseases, but presumably also alters the natural history of such infections. Two infectious agents are of particular concern: the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the oncogenic Human Papilloma Viruses. Possible interactions and their consequences are discussed and research areas which should be addressed are outlined.

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DOI: 10.1016/S0001-706X(01)00086-9

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