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Increasing pelvic floor muscle training in the Iranian midwifery practice

Women with urinary incontinence in the course of pregnancy appear to be at higher risk of signs and symptoms of postpartum urinary incontinence than women who do not experience urinary incontinence during pregnancy. Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) is a supervised treatment that can be effective in decreasing the symptoms of urinary stress incontinence.

In the Iranian health services, midwives are responsible for the preparation of childbirth classes during antenatal, postpartum and puerperium periods. ....

Az Arbayjane Sharqi , Zeinab Hamzehgardeshi , Iranian Research Center , Clinical Fellowship Programme , Floor Muscle Training , Based Clinical Fellowship Programme , Reproductive Health Research Center , Mazandaran University , Medical Sciences , Evidence Based Medicine , Tabriz University ,

Oral lesions after vaccination may be tied to immune response

Following reports of oral lesions developing after COVID-19 vaccination, researchers are trying to identify the underlying immune mechanisms involved. ....

Mohammad Amin Khazeei Tabari , Mazandaran University Of Medical Sciences , Mazandaran University , Medical Sciences , Stevens Johnson Syndrome , Covid 19 Vaccine , Vaccine Side Effects , Oral Lesions ,

The Lancet Infectious Diseases: Largest seroprevalence study in the region finds number of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 in Iran may be higher than expected


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An analysis of the first wave of the epidemic in Iran in 8902 people suggests the overall proportion of people with SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in their blood - known as seroprevalence - may be higher than rates based on clinical cases alone, at around 17.1% seropositivity vs 0.6% based on modelling from previous studies, by end of April 2020.
However, seroprevalence varies widely between cities - with the highest estimates found in Rasht (72.6%) and the lowest in Sanandaj (1.7%) although some cities had small samples sizes.
Despite high seroprevalence in a few cities, a large proportion of population is still uninfected. The potential shortcomings of current public health policies should therefore be identified to prevent future epidemic waves in Iran. ....

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