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Factors associated with failure to screen for syphilis during antenatal care in Ghana: a case control study.

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Factors associated with failure to screen for syphilis during antenatal care in Ghana: a case control study.

Auteurs : Edward Tieru Dassah ; Yaw Adu-Sarkodie ; Philippe Mayaud

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There is little data regarding the effect of ramping up new screening interventions on their uptake by target populations into routine care services in developing countries. This study aimed to determine patient-level factors associated with failure of pregnant women to get screened for syphilis during antenatal care, in the context of a national rollout of rapid syphilis point of care tests (POCTs) in Ghana.

DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-0868-1
PubMed: 25888254

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