Pharyngeal Chlamydia trachomatis Screening in Women: A Retrospective Study.

Journal of women's health (2002) Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1089/jwh.2025.0123
Esra Berber, Vincent Le Moing, Nacim Benchabane, Jordan Lejeune, Marie Bistoquet, Cyril Perrollaz, Charlotte Boullé
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Background: Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) infections are among the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly affecting young adults. In women, CT can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy, justifying routine vaginal swab screening. However, due to diverse sexual practices, CT can colonize multiple anatomical sites, including the pharynx. Pharyngeal CT carriage in women is underdiagnosed and may contribute to ongoing transmission. Objectives and Methods: This study aimed to assess the rate of pharyngeal CT carriage, describe the rate of isolated pharyngeal CT carriage, and identify factors with pharyngeal CT carriage. We conducted a retrospective study at Montpellier University Hospital (France) and the public STI clinic of the city, including all cisgender women who provided at least one pharyngeal sample for CT testing between May 1st, 2018, and June 30, 2023. Results: A total of 567 women (median age 24 years) contributed 666 samples. Pharyngeal CT carriage was found in 2.8% of the population. Most cases were concurrent with vaginal CT, but 5 women had isolated pharyngeal carriage, representing 0.9% of the study population and accounting for 11.1% of detected cases. Young age and a history of CT infection appeared to be independently associated with pharyngeal CT carriage in multivariate mixed model analysis. Conclusion: We observed a pharyngeal CT carriage rate consistent with the literature, which was low but not insignificant. Notably, 11.1% of CT infections would have been missed without pharyngeal screening, underscoring the importance of considering extragenital testing.

女性咽沙眼衣原体筛查:回顾性研究。
背景:沙眼衣原体(CT)感染是最普遍的性传播感染(STIs)之一,尤其影响年轻人。在女性中,CT可引起盆腔炎、不孕症和异位妊娠,因此需要进行常规阴道拭子筛查。然而,由于性行为的多样性,CT可以殖民多个解剖部位,包括咽。女性咽CT携带未被充分诊断,可能导致持续传播。目的与方法:本研究旨在评估咽部CT携带率,描述咽部CT分离携带率,识别咽部CT携带的影响因素。我们在蒙彼利埃大学医院(法国)和该市的公共性传播感染诊所进行了一项回顾性研究,包括2018年5月1日至2023年6月30日期间提供至少一个咽样本进行CT检测的所有顺性女性。结果:共有567名女性(中位年龄24岁)贡献了666份样本。咽部CT携带率为2.8%。大多数病例同时伴有阴道CT,但有5例女性有孤立性咽载,占研究人群的0.9%,占检测病例的11.1%。在多变量混合模型分析中,年轻和CT感染史似乎与咽部CT携带独立相关。结论:我们观察到咽CT携带率与文献一致,虽低但并非不显著。值得注意的是,如果没有咽筛查,11.1%的CT感染会被遗漏,这强调了考虑生殖器外检测的重要性。
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