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Why counties should invest in gynaecological laparoscopy

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Surgeon Dr Joseph Njagi and his team perform a gynaecological laparoscopy at Mt Kenya Hospital in Kerugoya. [Lydiah Nyawira, Standard]

Gynaecological conditions are a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide, with the greatest burden borne by women in resource-limited countries where access to specialised services remains a challenge.

And while great progress has been achieved in reducing maternal mortality worldwide, thanks largely to the Millenium and Sustainable Development Goals (MDG & SDG) initiatives, deaths due to gynaecological conditions such as cervical cancer have continued to rise unchecked, driven largely by a global epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Overall, 4.5 per cent of the global burden of disease has gynaecological origins.

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