Female genital mutilation: An evaluation of the knowledge of French general and specialized travel medicine practitioners

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Abstract

We investigated the knowledge of female genital mutilation (FGM) among 60 general and 52 specialized travel medicine practitioners. Less than 50% of these practitioners had adequate knowledge of FGM. Only 42.9% declared having encountered FGM. FGM is likely underestimated in health facilities. Medical education and supporting information should be developed to better address and prevent FGM.

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Tantet, C., Aupiais, C., Bourdon, M., Sorge, F., Pagès, A., Levy, D., … Faye, A. (2018). Female genital mutilation: An evaluation of the knowledge of French general and specialized travel medicine practitioners. Journal of Travel Medicine, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/tax090

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