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The parasitology of female genital schistosomiasis

Verner N. Orish, Emmanuel Morhe, Wisdom Klutse Azanu, Robert Kaba Alhassan, Margaret Gyapong

2022Current Research in Parasitology and Vector-Borne Diseases51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is the gynaecological presentation of Schistosoma haematobium infection, resulting from egg deposition in the female genital tract. Despite the fact that this condition has been reported in the early days of the discovery of S. haematobium in Egypt, its existence has been grossly neglected, causing many women in schistosomiasis-endemic areas to go through a preventable, debilitating, and stigmatizing presentation of FGS. To prevent this, increasing awareness of FGS is necessary for all, especially healthcare providers, to improve the diagnosis, management, and treatment. As proposed by the FAST package project, several healthcare professionals with different specializations are expected to be involved in the management of FGS. It is therefore important that basic updated knowledge on the parasitology of the disease be acquired by healthcare professionals. This review provides basic information necessary to improve the knowledge of FGS among healthcare professionals in areas endemic to schistosomiasis. Armed with these basic details, healthcare professionals can improve their confidence in the management and treatment of FGS, contributing significantly to the control and prevention of FGS in endemic areas.

Topics & Concepts

Schistosoma haematobiumHealth professionalsSchistosomiasisPresentation (obstetrics)MedicineHealth careSex organParasitologyCase presentationEnvironmental healthImmunologyPathologySurgeryBiologyHelminthsPolitical scienceLawGeneticsParasites and Host InteractionsGlobal Maternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Workforce Issues
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