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ISSN: 2251-8215 Sarem Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2018;2(4):165-168
ISSN: 2251-8215 Sarem Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2018;2(4):165-168
Presence of Group B Streptococcus in the Placenta of Infected Pregnant Women
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Yadegarfar Gh. (* )Salami F. (1 )
Mostajeran M. (2 )
Ansari R. (3 )
Rejali M. (4 )
Aghdak P. (2 )
(* ) “Cancer Prevention Research Centre” and “Epidemiology & Biostatistics Department, Public Health Faculty”, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
(1 ) Environmental Health Engineering Department, Public Health Faculty, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
(2 ) Vice-Chancellery for Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
(3 ) Cancer Prevention Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
(4 ) Epidemiology & Biostatistics Department, Public Health Faculty, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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Received: April 29, 2017Accepted: October 11, 2017
ePublished: November 15, 2018
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[27]Asgharnia M, Faraj R, Zahiri Z, Salamat F, Mosavi Chahardah SM, Sefati S. A study of knowledge and practice of woman about breast cancer and its screening, in the case of women who referred to Alzahra hospital in Rasht during 2010-2011. Iran J Surg. 2013;21(1):50-8.
[28]Obaji N, Elom H, Agwu U, Nwigwe C, Ezeonu P, Umeora O. Awareness and practice of breast self-examination among market women in Abakaliki, South East Nigeria. Ann Med Health Sci Res. 2013;3(1):7-12.
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[2]McPherson K, Steel CM, Dixon JM. ABC of breast diseases – breast cancer: Epidemiology, risk factors, and genetics. BMJ. 2000;321(7261):624-8.
[3]SalimiPormehr S, Kariman N, Sheykhan Z, AlaviMajd H. Investigation of breast cancer screening tests performance and affecting factors in women referred to Ardebil’s health and medical centers 2009. J Ardabil Univ Med Sci. 2010;10(4):310-8.
[4]Anderson B, Yip C, Smith R, Shyyan R, Sener S, Eniu A, et al. Guideline implementation for breast healthcare in low-income and middle-income countries: overview of the breast health global initiative global summit 2007. Cancer. 2008;113(Suppl 8):2221-43.
[5]Zebrack JR, Brown KW. Preventive health for women: Screening and immunizations. Med Clin North Am. 2008;92(5):1011-35.
[6]Nourizadeh R, Bakhtariagdam F, Sahebi L. Knowledge, health beliefs and breast cancer screening behaviors of women referring to health centers of Tabriz, 2010. The First International and 4th National Congress on Health Education and Promotion. Tabriz: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences; 2011. [Persian]
[7]Nafissi N, Saghafinia M, Motamedi MHK, Akbari ME. A survey of breast cancer knowledge and attitude in Iranian women. J Cancer Res Ther. 2012;8(1):46-9.
[8]Sirus M, Ebrahimi A. The epidemiology of breast masses among women in Esfahan. Iran J Surg. 2008;16(3):51-6.
[9]Almasi Nokiani F, Akbari H, Madani SH, Izadi B, Emami Al Agha M. Prevalence of breast cancer in breast sample reports in Iran, 2001-2004. Iran J Obestet Gynecol Infertil. 2005;8(2):23-8.
[10]Mousavi SM, Montazeri A, Mohagheghi MA, Jarrahi AM, Harirchi I, Najafi M, et al. Breast cancer in Iran: An epidemiological review. Breast J. 2007;13(4):383-91.
[11]Lwin MO. Examining Asian women’s motivations to undergo breast cancer screening. J Women Health Care. 2014;3(3):03-6.
[12]Abedian K, Shah Hosseini Z, Adeli M. Survey of health beliefs of women about performing mammography in the health servic centers of Sari. J Mazandaran Univ Med Sci. 2006;16(54):90-8.
[13]Alwan NA, Al Diwan JK, Al Attea WM, Eliessad RA. Knowledge, attitude & practice towards breast cancer & breast self examination in Kirkuk university, Iraq. Asian Pac J Reprod. 2012;1(4):308-11.
[14]Petro Nustas W. Health-related behaviors and lifestyle factors of patients with breast cancer. Cancer Nurs. 2002;25(3):219-29.
[15]Sadler GR, Dhanjal SK, Shah NB, Shah RB, Ko C, Anghel M, et al. Asian Indian women: knowledge, attitudes and behaviors toward breast cancer early detection. Public Health Nurs. 2001;18(5):357-63.
[16]Farma KK, Jalili Z, Zareban I, Pour MS. Effect of education on preventive behaviors of breast cancer in female teachers of guidance schools of Zahedan city based on health belief model. J Educ Health Promot. 2014;3:77.
[17]Alaie Nejad FA, Abbasian M, Delvarianzadeh M. Evaluation of the knowledge, attitude and skills among the health volunteers regarding the breast self-examination in Shahroud. J Knowl Health. 2007;2(2):23-7.
[18]Coe K, Harmon MP, Castro FG, Campbell N, Mayer JA, Elder JP. Breast self-examination: knowledge and practices of Hispanic women in two South Western metropolitan areas. J Community Health. 1994;19(6):433-48.
[19]Champion VL, Skinner CS. Differences in perceptions of risk, benefits, and barriers by stage of Mammography adoption. J Womens Health. 2003;12(3):277-86.
[20]Ghorbani M, Abdolahi AL, Royani S, Azizi R. Comparison Knowledge, attitude and practice of Barest self examination. Iran J Breast Disease. 2009;2(3-4):36-42.
[21]Yavari P, Mehrabi Y, Poorhosseingholi MA. Knowledge and practice of women toward breast self examination: A case-control study. J Ardabil Med Univ Med Sci. 2005;5(4):371-7.
[22]Harris R, Leininger L. Clinical strategies for breast cancer screening: Weighing and using the evidence. Ann Intern Med. 1995;122(7):539-47.
[23]Tavakolian L, Boonyadi F, Malelzadeh E, The investigation of factor associated with breast cancer screening among Kazeroon women aged 20-26 in 2013. Nurs Vulnerable J. 2015;1(1):17-31.
[24]Temiz M, Asian A, Inandi T, Beshirov E, Beyaz F. Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of female teachers related to breast cancer and breast examination in Southern Turkey. Breast Care. 2008;3(1):55-60.
[25]Baena Cañada JM, Rosado Varela P, Expósito Álvarez I, González-Guerrero M, Nieto Vera J, Benítez Rodríguez E. Women's perceptions of breast cancer screening. Spanish screening programme survey. Breast. 2014;23(6):883-8.
[26]Haji Mahmoodi M, Montazeri A, Jarvandi S, Ebrahimi M, Haghighat S, Harirchi I. Breast self‐examination: knowledge, attitudes, and practices among female health care workers in Tehran, Iran. Breast J. 2002;8(4):222-5.
[27]Asgharnia M, Faraj R, Zahiri Z, Salamat F, Mosavi Chahardah SM, Sefati S. A study of knowledge and practice of woman about breast cancer and its screening, in the case of women who referred to Alzahra hospital in Rasht during 2010-2011. Iran J Surg. 2013;21(1):50-8.
[28]Obaji N, Elom H, Agwu U, Nwigwe C, Ezeonu P, Umeora O. Awareness and practice of breast self-examination among market women in Abakaliki, South East Nigeria. Ann Med Health Sci Res. 2013;3(1):7-12.
[29]Okobia MN, Bunker CH, Okonofua FE, Osime U. Knowledge, attitude and practice of Nigerian women towards breast cancer: A cross-sectional study. World J Surg Oncol. 2006;4:11.