Search Results - smear campaign
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Factors influencing delayed treatment among smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients
Published 2006“…METHOD A crossectional study was done from October 2004 to June 2005 among 178 smear positive pulmonary TB patients in four districts in Kelantan (Kota Bharu, Tumpat, Bachok and Pasir Mas). …”
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Epidemiology of cervical cancer in Kelantan
Published 2004“…Opportunistic screening and time to time campaigns are being done on a relatively modest scale (with low yields) using the Pap smear screening method done by the Ministry . of Health (Maternal and Child Health services), the NationalPopulation and Family Development Board as well as the private sector. …”
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Assessment of the reliability of a novel self-sampling device for performing cervical sampling in Malaysia
Published 2015“…The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of self-sampling for cervical smear in our country. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 258 community dwelling women from urban and rural settings who participated in health campaigns. …”
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Cervical cancer prevention in Libya-public awareness, barriers to screening and the attitudes of health care professionals / Nada Ab. Mansour Hweissa
Published 2018“…Healthcare providers stressed the necessity for implementation of a reminder system for cervical cancer screening and the awareness campaigns about cervical cancer screening. Finally, numerous barriers preventing women from undertaking a Pap smear test were identified; lack of knowledge, financial constraints and accessibility to screening services being the main ones. …”
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Schistosoma mansoni and Biomphalaria snails in Lake Victoria: distribution, genetics and ecological dynamics
Published 2011“…Later surveys in Tanzania and Kenya compared prevalence of infection as diagnosed by Kato-Katz stool thick smears against a novel, urine-based, rapid diagnostic called the cathodic cirulating antigen (CCA) dipstick. …”
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