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Feasibility Study to Assess a Cervico-Vaginal Self-Sampling Approach to Detect Sexually Transmitted Infections in Women Aged 18 To 49 Visiting Selected Pharmacies in Nairobi, Kenya (FEMSAFE- STUDY)

This study aims to assess the acceptability of cervico-vaginal self-sampling for the detection of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women aged 18 to 49 in selected pharmacies in Nairobi, Kenya. Additionally, the feasibility of STI detection from self-collected samples will be evaluated. The study will employ a cross-sectional design, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methods, including laboratory analysis. Women are recruited from pharmacies in the Roy Sambu constituency to evaluate the acceptability of self-sampling. A subset of women collect self-samples and complete a post-sampling questionnaire. In-depth interviews are conducted with pharmacists to gather insights into the use of self-sampling for the detection of STIs.

Project period: August 2024 to September 2025

Funder: APHRC Strategic and Pipeline Initiatives

Partners

Yemaachi Biotechnology

Project team:

Caliph Kirui

Dorcas Keya

Patrice Mawa

Gershim Asiki,

Richard Sanya

Caroline Karugu

David Wanambwa.

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