Molecular detection and risk factors associated with Trichomonas vaginalis infection among pregnant women in Osogbo and Ede, Southwest Nigeria

Sandra O. Onakhinor
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Background: Trichomoniasis is the most prevalent curable sexually transmitted disease globally. This study provides information on the prevalence and risk factors of Trichomoniasis among pregnant women in primary healthcare centres in Osogbo and Ede areas in Osun State, Nigeria. Methodology: High vaginal swab samples were obtained from 145 consenting pregnant women using sterile swab sticks and analysed through microscopic examination and PCR diagnostic techniques. Questionnaires were administered to investigate the participants’ socio-demographic characteristics, hygiene practices, and knowledge and practices (KAP) about trichomoniasis. Result: The overall prevalence of trichomoniasis was 0%, as no trophozoite was detected in any sample. There was no statistical difference between the number of sexual partners, occupation, family type, and previous sexually transmitted infections. Many of the respondents (89.7%) were ignorant of this disease and its transmission mode. Conclusion: The molecular technique employed in this study has further confirmed the zero prevalence of trichomoniasis in the study area and may be a promising diagnostic test.
尼日利亚西南部Osogbo和Ede孕妇阴道毛滴虫感染的分子检测和相关危险因素
背景:滴虫病是全球最流行的可治愈性传播疾病。这项研究提供了关于尼日利亚奥松州奥索博和埃德地区初级保健中心孕妇中滴虫病流行率和危险因素的信息。方法:使用无菌拭子棒从145名同意的孕妇中获得高阴道拭子样本,并通过显微镜检查和PCR诊断技术进行分析。通过问卷调查参与者的社会人口学特征、卫生习惯、滴虫病知识和实践(KAP)。结果:滴虫病总体患病率为0%,未检出滋养体。性伴侣数量、职业、家庭类型和既往性传播感染之间无统计学差异。许多受访者(89.7%)对该病及其传播方式一无所知。结论:本研究采用的分子技术进一步证实了滴虫病在研究地区的零流行,可能是一种有前景的诊断方法。
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