My Hu o ng Nguyen

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Publications

  1. ncbi Strategies for the prevention and treatment of reproductive tract infections among women in Vietnam
    Nguyen My Huong
    National Committee for Population, Family and Children, Vietnam
    Cult Health Sex 10:S111-21. 2008
  2. ncbi Reproductive tract infections in women seeking abortion in Vietnam
    My Huong Nguyen
    Institute of Population and Development Studies, General Office of Population and Family Planning, Ministry of Health, Vietnam
    BMC Womens Health 9:1. 2009
  3. ncbi Reproductive tract infections in northern Vietnam: health providers' diagnostic dilemmas
    My Hu o ng Nguyen
    Institute for Population and Development Studies, General Office for Population and Family Planning, Ministry of Health, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Women Health 49:229-45. 2009

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  1. ncbi Strategies for the prevention and treatment of reproductive tract infections among women in Vietnam
    Nguyen My Huong
    National Committee for Population, Family and Children, Vietnam
    Cult Health Sex 10:S111-21. 2008
    ..These strategies highlight inadequacies in the public healthcare system, while also pointing to important cultural paradoxes in the understanding of womanhood in contemporary Vietnam...
  2. ncbi Reproductive tract infections in women seeking abortion in Vietnam
    My Huong Nguyen
    Institute of Population and Development Studies, General Office of Population and Family Planning, Ministry of Health, Vietnam
    BMC Womens Health 9:1. 2009
    ..This article investigates the prevalence of RTIs among Vietnamese abortion-seeking women, to evaluate the available diagnostic techniques, and to assess antibiotic resistance among aetiological agents of RTI...
  3. ncbi Reproductive tract infections in northern Vietnam: health providers' diagnostic dilemmas
    My Hu o ng Nguyen
    Institute for Population and Development Studies, General Office for Population and Family Planning, Ministry of Health, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Women Health 49:229-45. 2009
    ..To enhance reproductive tract infection care, providers need to be sensitized to the social and medical consequences of their own cultural perceptions and to increase their awareness of the risks associated with overuse of antibiotics...