印度尼西亚泗水一家三级医院孕妇阴道和直肠拭子标本中B族链球菌分离比例

Ivanna, E. Wasito, Kartuti Debora
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亮点:从孕妇身上采集直肠和阴道拭子标本,B组分离链球菌的比例没有显著差异。阴道和直肠拭子联合培养可以更高程度地分离B组链球菌。摘要:B组链球菌是一种在女性中发现的革兰氏阳性细菌。它会导致孕妇、新生儿和老年人的高风险死亡。本研究旨在比较不同采集点(阴道和直肠拭子)的B组链球菌(GBS/无乳链球菌)比例。这是一项基于医院横断面设计的分析性观察性研究。共从37名妊娠35-37周的孕妇身上采集了74份拭子。每个参与者提供一个阴道拭子和一个直肠拭子,分别在Todd Hewitt肉汤、血液琼脂和CHROMagar中培养。随后使用VITEK 2系统对标本进行鉴定。阴道和直肠拭子样本中GBS的分离百分比分别为13.5%和8.1%。McNemar检验结果为0.697,Cohen’s kappa检验结果为0.165。总之,阴道和直肠拭子培养的GBS分离比例没有显著差异。需要阴道和直肠拭子联合培养,以增加孕妇GBS的分离。
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Proportion of Group B Streptococcus Isolation from Pregnant Women’s Vaginal and Rectal Swab Specimens at a Tertiary Hospital in Surabaya, Indonesia
Highlights: Rectal and vaginal swab specimens were collected from pregnant women and there was no significant difference in the proportion of group B Streptococcus isolation. Combined vaginal and rectal swab cultures provide a higher isolation of group B Streptococcus. Abstract : Group B Streptococcus is a Gram-positive bacterium found in women. It causes high-risk mortality in pregnant women, newborns, and the elderly. This study aimed to compare group B Streptococcus (GBS/Streptococcus agalactiae) proportions from different collection sites (vaginal and rectal swabs). This was an analytic observational study with a hospital-based cross-sectional design. A total of 74 swabs were taken from 37 pregnant women at 35–37 weeks of gestation. Each participant provided a vaginal swab and a rectal swab, which were cultured in Todd Hewitt broth, blood agar, and CHROMagar. The specimens were subsequently identified using the VITEK 2 system. The GBS isolation percentages from the vaginal and rectal swab specimens were determined to be 13.5% and 8.1%, respectively. The McNemar test had a result of 0.697, and the Cohen’s kappa test had a result of 0.165. To conclude, there was no significant difference in GBS isolation proportions between the vaginal and rectal swab cultures. Combined vaginal and rectal swab cultures were required to increase GBS isolation from pregnant women.  
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