10, June 2025

Epidemiology of STI/RTI

Author(s): Dr. Vinod Kumar.

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Assistant Professor. Sociology. Vallabh Governmenr College Mandi Himachal Pradesh 175001 India

DOIs:10.2018/SS/202506002     |     Paper ID: SS202506002


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Abstract According to WHO, STI and their complications rank in the top five disease categories for which adults in developing countries seek health care. The incidence and prevalence of STI in the developing world are rising rapidly. Premature deaths and disabilities not only devastate families, but also threaten the cultural and economic stability of communities, countries, and whole continents. In the present study highlights the factors contributing to high STI/RTI prevalence.
Prevalence, Transmission, Infection , Vulnerable and Prevention.

Dr. Vinod Kumar (2025); Epidemiology of STI/RTI,  Shikshan Sanshodhan : Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences,      ISSN(o): 2581-6241,  Volume – 8,   Issue –  6.,  Pp.7-12.        Available on –   https://shikshansanshodhan.researchculturesociety.org/

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