Naseem Khatoon Bhatti, Shameem Bhatti, Yasir Qayyum, Tahira Fatima, Firuza Sapaeva, Muhammad Waqas Khan

Burden of Women's Infectious Disease and Analysis of Current Awareness and Value Perceived of the Obstetrical and Gynecological Specialty

Naseem Khatoon Bhatti, Shameem Bhatti, Yasir Qayyum, Tahira Fatima, Firuza Sapaeva, Muhammad Waqas Khan



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ABSTRACT

Aim: Given the relevance of irresistible infections to the wellbeing of women, we intended to evaluate the current attentiveness, interest and relevance of the unresisted obstetrical and gynecological infection among the residents and residents of contemporary obstetrics and gynecology.

Methods: Two independent assessments which deal with attention, appreciation. Sub-specialty premiums were also sent out to (1) an irregular 22 percent sample of residents in obstetrics and gynecology and (2) all Gynecology obstetrics mailed out.

Results: More than two-thirds of the chief students in the scientific section were aware of the specialty and 68,2% respected compelling disease experts. About a third of the employees were attentive to the specialization. The formal training of clinical specialists in the field of intractable diseases was reported by thirty-six percent of chief residents.

Conclusion: Pakistani obstetrics and residents of gynecology and leaders have little knowledge of the sub-specialty. There is an open specialty to formal instruction by practitioners skilled in the field for residents in irresistibly infected object ology and gynecology. These findings may lead to continuous enrollment efforts in obstetrical and gynecology sub-specialties of irresistible diseases.

Keywords: Women's Infectious Disease, Obstetrical and Gynecological Specialty, Pakistani Population.



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