Literature DB >> 24548498

Sexually transmitted infections in pregnancy.

Holly B Fontenot, Emily R George.   

Abstract

Sexually transmitted infections (STI) occur during pregnancy and can have serious consequences for women and infants. National guidelines include recommendations for STI screening in all pregnant women; however women continue to be underscreened, and risks related to infection during pregnancy persist. Nurses caring for women of childbearing age should be aware of screening guidelines and approaches for testing. This column reviews two recent studies: The first examines compliance with recommended prenatal STI testing and the second highlights a novel concept to reduce the female-gender-specific approach to STI testing during pregnancy.
© 2014 AWHONN.

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Keywords:  STI; pregnancy; sexually transmitted infection

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24548498     DOI: 10.1111/1751-486X.12095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Womens Health        ISSN: 1751-4851


  2 in total

1.  Knowledge and practices related to sexually transmitted infections among women of reproductive age living in Katanga slum, Kampala, Uganda.

Authors:  Faith Nawagi; Arthur Mpimbaza; John Mukisa; Patrick Serwadda; Samuel Kyalema; Daniel Kizza
Journal:  Afr Health Sci       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 0.927

2.  Lost opportunity to save newborn lives: variable national antenatal screening policies for Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis.

Authors:  Alexandra Medline; Dvora Joseph Davey; Jeffrey D Klausner
Journal:  Int J STD AIDS       Date:  2016-07-20       Impact factor: 1.359

  2 in total

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