Prevalence of Syphilis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care Clinic In Jinka General Hospital, Southern Ethiopia from 2015-2017.A Retrospective Study

Ashagire Getachew, Melat Woldemariam, A. Aklilu, A. Manilal, M. Mama, Biresaw Wasihun, T. Kanko
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Sexually transmitted infections are a major public health issue. Syphilis and HIV are the leading STIs highly prevalent in sub-Saharan African countries including Ethiopia, which can have a critical impact on reproductive, maternal, and newborn health such as stillbirth. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the seroprevalence of syphilis and HIV among pregnant women who attended antenatal care clinics in Jinka General Hospital, South Omo, Ethiopia. A retrospective cross-sectional study was carried out in Jinka General Hospital from 2015 to 2017. Data were obtained from individual charts and laboratory logbooks using a structured checklist. Statistical package for social sciences version 21 was used to analyze the data. Finally, the results were presented in text, tables, and graphs. A total of 1712 pregnant women attended antenatal care clinics between 2015 and 2017. The seroprevalence of syphilis and HIV were found to be 18 (1.05%) and 70(4.0%) respectively. Most of the syphilis seropositive cases were observed among married pregnantwomen 13(72.22%) in the age group of 20-30 14(77.78%). Syphilis and HIV co-infection was found in 14 (0.82%) subjects. The trend of syphilis infection peaked from 0.41% in 2015 to 1.48% in 2016 but declined to 1.16% in 2017. A downward trend has been observed in the case of HIV infection, wherethe prevalence rate fell steeply from 5.9% in 2015 to 1.46% in 2017. The seroprevalence of HIV and syphilis among pregnant women showed slightly high, which needs due attention with special consideration for active childbearing age women.
2015-2017年埃塞俄比亚南部金卡总医院产前保健门诊孕妇梅毒和人类免疫缺陷病毒感染率分析回顾性研究
性传播感染是一个重大的公共卫生问题。梅毒和艾滋病毒是包括埃塞俄比亚在内的撒哈拉以南非洲国家高度流行的主要性传播感染,可对死产等生殖、孕产妇和新生儿健康产生重大影响。因此,本研究旨在评估在埃塞俄比亚南奥莫金卡总医院产前保健诊所就诊的孕妇中梅毒和艾滋病毒的血清患病率。回顾性横断面研究于2015 - 2017年在金卡总医院进行。使用结构化检查表从个人图表和实验室日志中获得数据。使用社会科学统计软件包第21版对数据进行分析。最后,以文本、表格和图表的形式呈现结果。2015年至2017年期间,共有1712名孕妇到产前保健诊所就诊。梅毒和HIV的血清阳性率分别为18(1.05%)和70(4.0%)。梅毒血清阳性以已婚孕妇13例(72.22%)为主,20 ~ 30 ~ 14岁年龄组(77.78%)。梅毒和HIV合并感染14例(0.82%)。梅毒感染趋势从2015年的0.41%上升至2016年的1.48%,至2017年下降至1.16%。艾滋病毒感染呈下降趋势,流行率从2015年的5.9%急剧下降到2017年的1.46%。孕妇中HIV和梅毒的血清阳性率略高,需要引起重视,特别是育龄妇女。
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