Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine
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Increased STI/UTI prevalence rates in Uganda


Joint Event on Infection Congress 2020 & Tropical Diseases 2020

February 24-25, 2020 | Berlin, Germany

Nabuuma Barbra

Uganda

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Infect Dis Prev Med

Abstract :

On average, a typical Ugandan female will have an infection once a month. And in an outpatient departments out of every 10 females will complain of symptoms pointing to urinary tract infection. Most of these infections are more of community acquired than nosocomial. By 2011 a report was published and the prevalence rate stood at 13.3% and it keeps going high every year. So much funds have been spent on antibiotics which could have been avoided, some of the key points to note in the urban settings where populations are rising, shared toilet settings which play a great role in its spread due to the female anatomy as opposed to the rural settings which have the put latrines which are of less threat promiscuous nature due to culture where one has multiple sexual partners and the middle aged citizens having several partners at ago. The country's location at the equator making it highly humid and high temperatures which favored build-up of bacteria leading to these infections antibiotic abuse. Where they're poorly controlled by the system highly humid and high temperature s which favored build-up of bacteria leading to these infections antibiotic abuse, where they're poorly controlled by the systems, self-medication is so rampant as the antibiotics are easy to reach and the infections end up being poorly managed, leading to reoccurrence and resistance. High levels of poverty directly connecting to poor personal hygiene where the population can't steer clear of the infections limited access to health services leading to those untreated spreading it further. Government should improve awareness and educate more its citizens on prevention and control of these infections, monitoring antibiotic sales as this will greatly lead to reduction and elimination of recurring infections.

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