孕妇及其伴侣的性传播感染:马哈拉施特拉邦孟买一家三级护理中心的临床流行病学研究。

IF 0.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Gayatri Gund, Chitra Nayak
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摘要

背景:孕期性传播感染(STI)与胎儿的不良预后有关。应积极寻找并治疗这些疾病。我们进行了一项分析研究,主要目的是了解孕妇及其配偶的性传播感染发生情况:我们在一家三级医院对患有性传播疾病的孕妇及其配偶进行了一项横断面观察分析研究。研究记录了人口统计学参数和病史。对孕妇及其配偶进行了临床检查和必要的化验。通过问卷调查了解了性行为史和性传播感染知识:研究期间,在本研究所就诊的 2894 名孕妇中,性传播感染在孕妇中的流行率为 2.1%(n = 61),其中 HIV 的流行率最高(1.1%),在 54 名接受检查的配偶中,有 32 人患有性传播感染。总体而言,与男性相比,女性对性传播疾病和预防措施的认识和了解较少。孕妇及其配偶的教育水平与对艾滋病毒/艾滋病和其他性传播疾病的认识之间存在明显的关联:我们的研究表明,孕妇中性传播感染的总体流行率较低,但与全国流行率相比,艾滋病毒和梅毒的流行率较高。艾滋病毒、梅毒和乙型肝炎的血清不一致率较高。
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Sexually transmitted infections in pregnant women and their partners: A clinico-epidemiological study at a tertiary care center, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during pregnancy are associated with adverse fetal outcome. They should be aggressively sought and treated. We did an analytical study with the primary aim to know the occurrence of STIs in pregnant women and their spouses.

Materials and methods: An observational cross-sectional analytical study of pregnant women with STIs and their spouses was conducted at a tertiary care hospital. Demographic parameters and medical history were recorded. Clinical examination and necessary investigations were done in pregnant females and their spouses. History about sexual behavior and knowledge of STIs were obtained from the questionnaire.

Results: The prevalence of STIs in pregnant women was 2.1% (n = 61) out of 2894 pregnant women who attended our institute during the study period with the highest prevalence of HIV (1.1%), and out of 54 examined spouses, 32 spouses were suffering from STIs. Overall, women had poor awareness, knowledge of STIs, and preventive measures compared to men. A significant association was seen between level of education and awareness about HIV/AIDS and other STIs, both in pregnant women and their spouses.

Conclusion: Our study showed an overall low prevalence of STIs among pregnant women but showed higher HIV and syphilis prevalence as compared to national prevalence. The serodiscordancy rate was found to be high in HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B.

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