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Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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January-June  2023 | Vol 44 | Issue 1


ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Clinicoetiological study on vaginal discharge among sexually active women attending a tertiary center in North Kerala, India
Nimmi John, S Rahima, Thazhathe Kandi Raji, Parvathy Santhosh, Ajithkumar Kidangazhiathmana, Sreekanth Sukumarakurup
Background: Vaginal discharge is a common complaint among women attending the sexually transmissible infections (STIs) clinic and is a cause for concern and mental distress. It can be attribute...
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A prospective study to estimate the incidence and pattern of adverse drug reactions to first-line antiretroviral therapy (tenofovir, efavirenz, and lamivudine)
Boby Singh, Ankur Guliani, Vinod Hanumanthu, Tarun Narang, Sunil Dogra, Sanjeev Handa, Aman Sharma
Background: Antiretroviral drugs are efficacious but are associated with long-term toxicities, drug interactions, and emergence of drug resistance. Objective: To study the incidence and ...
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