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. 1980 Oct;56(5):282–284. doi: 10.1136/sti.56.5.282

Sexually transmitted diseases in Indonesia.

M Harahap
PMCID: PMC1045806  PMID: 6893569

Abstract

Epidemiological factors and changing ecological conditions have greatly facilitated the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and led to their rising incidence in Indonesia. Gonorrhoea is at present very prevalent, and drug resistance among circulating strains of gonococci is a contributing factor. Despite medical advances in both diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, these are becoming commoner; unlike other communicable diseases they have so far defied efforts to control them.

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