Mouth disease
A clinical syndrome that is usually caused by enterovirus infection, and that is characterized by fever, anorexia, and painful sores in the mouth, distal extremities, and/or other sites, including the buttocks.
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Sexual and reproductive health awareness is a pressing issue in India, with many challenges still ahead. In rural areas, 1 in 4 adolescents don’t have basic knowledge about sexual and reproductive health, which shows, how crucial it is to have better education and outreach programs. In your opinion, what are the most significant challenges women face regarding sexual and reproductive health awareness in India? Reference for the study - Mrunal R Shenwai, et al. J Res Med Dent Sci, 2022, 10 (02):751-757
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