A. Dieng, Souleymane Aidara, Amary Fall, Ndeye Fatou Diouf, Serigne Mbaye Lo Ndiaye, Alioune Tine, Safietou Ngom Cisse, H. Diagne, Moustapha Cisse, Marième Samb, Siny Ndiaye, Djibril Diop, Awa Ba Diallo, H. Ndiaye, M. Camara
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背景:避孕是间隔生育的一种选择策略,也是为了避免早孕和意外怀孕。然而,通过激素的调整,这种避孕构成了一个有利的状态,在生殖道的代理人负责阴道感染的增殖。本研究的目的是评估在阿里斯蒂德·勒丹特克医院细菌学-病毒学实验室随访的避孕妇女生殖器感染的流行情况。方法:这是一项回顾性描述性研究,研究时间为2019年1月至2020年12月,为期一年。根据标准细菌学实验室程序对生殖器分泌物进行微生物评估。使用File Maker Pro Advanced (version 16)软件输入社会人口学数据和细菌学检查结果。采用SPSS软件(version 20)进行统计分析。结果:本研究对1771名妇女进行了调查,其中1609名妇女服用了避孕药。最具代表性的年龄组是40岁以上(27.06%)。口服避孕药患者以女性居多(32.07%)。受过中等教育的妇女(31.45%)和有1至3个子女的妇女(43.03%)最常采取避孕措施。避孕妇女中检出最多的细菌为阴道加德纳菌(51.78%)和白色念珠菌(24.19%),使用宫内节育器与阴道感染有统计学相关性(p=0.0004)。结论:本研究显示避孕妇女阴道感染的发生率较高,而宫内节育器与阴道感染的发生有显著关系。
Genital Infections and Associated Risk Factors in Women on Contraception Monitored at the Bacteriology and Virology Laboratory of Aristide Le Dantec Hospital
Background: Contraception is a strategy of choice for spacing births but also for avoiding early and unwanted pregnancies. However, through hormonal modification, this contraception constitutes a favorable state for the proliferation in the genital tract of agents responsible for vaginal infections. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of genital infections in women on contraception followed up at the bacteriology-virology laboratory of Aristide Le Dantec Hospital.
Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study conducted over a one-year period between January 2019 and December 2020. Microbial assessemnets were performed on genital secretions according to standard bacteriology laboratory procedures. Sociodemographic data and bacteriological examination results obtained were entered using File Maker Pro Advanced (version 16) software. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software (version 20).
Results: This research studied 1771 women, of whom 1609 were on contraceptives. The most represented age group was over 40 years (27.06%). The majority of patients were women on oral contraceptives (32.07%). Women with secondary education (31.45%) and women with 1 to 3 children (43.03%) were most often on contraception. The germs most frequently detected in women on contraception were Gardnerella vaginalis (51.78%) and Candida albicans (24.19%) and the use of intrauterine device (IUD) as a means of contraception was statistically associated with vaginal infection (p=0.0004).
Conclusion: This study showed a high frequency of vaginal infections in women on contraception and that the intrauterine device was significantly associated with the occurrence of these infections.