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NCT05977491
Point-of-care Tests for Vaginal Discharge in Nepal
The goal of this clinical trial is to examine if and how the implementation of point-of care-tests (POCT) for sexually transmitted infections in the management of abnormal vaginal discharge reduces the overtreatment with antibiotics in a low income country. The setting is a university hospital in a semi-rural area in Nepal and several of its rural out-reach-centers. The plan is to include 1500 women attending the gynecological outpatients with a problem of vaginal discharge over approximately a one year period. The main questions the clinical trial aims to answer are: * Does POCT guided treatment result in reduced over-treatment of antibiotics, compared to the current approach in Nepal? * What are the barriers and facilitators of the acceptability of POCTs and the resulting treatment from the perspective of both patients and health care practitioners? Participants will be randomized in three groups: * standard treatment according to current practice * POCT result based treatment * POCT result based treatment plus patient education and addressing of psycho social vulnerabilities
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2026-01-06
1 state
NCT02898818
Vaginal and Oral Microbiome Crosstalk
To study the vaginal and oral microbiome by swab samples. On selected cases, also papa smear will be studied.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-09-22
1 state
NCT06530186
Evaluation of a Postcoital Sponge on Self-Reported Vaginal Health Parameters
LiviWell has developed a product designed for postcoital semen absorption. Previous studies have demonstrated the product rapidly absorbs semen, and leads to less symptoms of postcoital vaginal microbiome disruption such as vaginal odor and discharge. This study will investigate the study device, Livi, in a broader clinical setting.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-07-31
1 state