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  • 1. Menstrual hygiene practices and its association with reproductive tract infections and abnormal vaginal discharge among women in India.
    Anand E, Singh J, Unisa S.
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  • 7. A community-based study of menstrual hygiene practices and willingness to pay for sanitary napkins among women of a rural community in northern India.
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  • 12. Menstrual health and hygiene among Juang women: a particularly vulnerable tribal group in Odisha, India.
    Mudi PK, Pradhan MR, Meher T.
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  • 16. Menstrual hygiene management practices and associated health outcomes among school-going adolescents in rural Gambia.
    Nabwera HM, Shah V, Neville R, Sosseh F, Saidykhan M, Faal F, Sonko B, Keita O, Schmidt WP, Torondel B.
    PLoS One; 2021 Mar 30; 16(2):e0247554. PubMed ID: 33630924
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  • 17. Self-reported symptoms of gynecological morbidity and their treatment in south India.
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    Stud Fam Plann; 1995 Mar 30; 26(4):203-16. PubMed ID: 7482678
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  • 18. Menstrual Hygiene Practices, WASH Access and the Risk of Urogenital Infection in Women from Odisha, India.
    Das P, Baker KK, Dutta A, Swain T, Sahoo S, Das BS, Panda B, Nayak A, Bara M, Bilung B, Mishra PR, Panigrahi P, Cairncross S, Torondel B.
    PLoS One; 2015 Mar 30; 10(6):e0130777. PubMed ID: 26125184
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  • 19. Examining the predictors of use of sanitary napkins among adolescent girls: A multi-level approach.
    Chauhan S, Kumar P, Marbaniang SP, Srivastava S, Patel R, Dhillon P.
    PLoS One; 2021 Mar 30; 16(4):e0250788. PubMed ID: 33930035
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