Sexually transmitted pathogens in asymptomatic women at Rethabile clinic, Limpopo, South Africa.

IF 1.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajid.v39i1.618
Dembe Mukavhanyedzi, Ivy Rukasha
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Abstract

Background: Health care for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is often inadequate, especially for women, because of the asymptomatic nature of many STIs, which can lead to a false sense of health. Thus, there is limited data on the prevalence of STIs in pregnant women in low and middle-income countries.

Objectives: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of STIs in asymptomatic pregnant women attending antenatal Rethabile Community Health Centre, Limpopo, South Africa.

Method: A cross-sectional analysis of asymptomatic pregnant women at Rethabile Community Health Centre between March 2023 and November 2023 was conducted to determine the prevalence of seven STIs, detected from self-collected vaginal swab specimens using HAIN fluoroType STI-multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for nine targets covering seven major STIs.

Results: The study found that Ureaplasma urealyticum was the most prevalent pathogen (43%) followed by Chlamydia trachomatis (41%), and Trichomonas vaginalis (10%). The less common pathogens detected were Mycoplasma Genitalium (5%) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (2%).

Conclusion: High STI prevalence among asymptomatic pregnant women at Rethabile Community Health Centre necessitates diagnostic screening over syndromic management because of a lack of reporting for symptoms.

Contribution: The paper examines the epidemiology of STIs in Limpopo, South Africa, focusing on healthy, asymptomatic populations. It emphasises the need for laboratory screening, particularly in pregnant women, over empiric treatment because of high chances of missing infections.

南非林波波Rethabile诊所无症状妇女的性传播病原体
背景:对性传播感染的保健往往不足,特别是对妇女而言,因为许多性传播感染没有症状,这可能导致对健康的错误认识。因此,关于中低收入国家孕妇中性传播感染流行情况的数据有限。目的:本研究旨在确定在南非林波波产前可康复社区卫生中心就诊的无症状孕妇中性传播感染的患病率。方法:对2023年3月至2023年11月在Rethabile社区卫生中心的无症状孕妇进行横断面分析,采用HAIN荧光型多重聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测7种主要性传播感染的9个靶点,从自采阴道拭子标本中检测出7种性传播感染。结果:研究发现解脲原体是最常见的致病菌(43%),其次是沙眼衣原体(41%)和阴道毛滴虫(10%)。较不常见的病原菌为生殖道支原体(5%)和淋病奈瑟菌(2%)。结论:由于缺乏症状报告,可康复社区卫生中心无症状孕妇的性传播感染患病率高,需要进行诊断筛查而不是综合征管理。贡献:本文考察了南非林波波省性传播感染的流行病学,重点关注健康的无症状人群。它强调实验室筛查的必要性,特别是在孕妇中,而不是经验性治疗,因为遗漏感染的可能性很高。
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