| Literature DB >> 27268218 |
Steven G Badman1, Lisa M Vallely2, Pamela Toliman3, Grace Kariwiga4, Bomesina Lote5, William Pomat3, Caroline Holmer6, Rebecca Guy2, Stanley Luchters7,8, Chris Morgan7, Suzanne M Garland9,10, Sepehr Tabrizi9, David Whiley11, Stephen J Rogerson12, Glen Mola13, Handan Wand2, Basil Donovan2,14, Louise Causer2, John Kaldor2, Andrew Vallely2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted and genital infections in pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes. High prevalences of sexually transmitted infections have been identified among antenatal attenders in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea has amongst the highest neonatal mortality rates worldwide, with preterm birth and low birth weight major contributors to neonatal mortality. The overall aim of our study was to determine if a novel point-of-care testing and treatment strategy for the sexually transmitted and genital infections Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and Bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnancy is feasible in the high-burden, low-income setting of Papua New Guinea.Entities:
Keywords: Antenatal; Genexpert; Low-middle-income country; Molecular testing; Point-of-care; Pregnancy outcome; STIs; Syndromic management
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27268218 PMCID: PMC4895793 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1573-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Socio-demographic characteristics, sexual behaviour, obstetric history, genital symptoms and point-of-care test results
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| Socio-demographic characteristics | |||||
| Age, median (IQR:18-41years) | 24 years | 21 years | 30 years | ||
| Province of birth | Milne Bay Province | 100 (80.0) | 54 (81.8) | 46 (78.0) | |
| Other province | 25 (20.0) | 12 (18.2) | 13 (22.0) | ||
| Marital Status | Married | 108 (86) | 51 (77.3) | 57 (96.6) | |
| Single | 17 (13.6) | 15 (22.7) | 2 (3.4) |
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| Level of education ( | Never attended school | 4 (3.2) | 0 (0) | 4 (6.7) |
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| Only primary school | 39 (31.2) | 18 (27.3) | 21 (35.6) | ||
| Secondary school | 81 (65.3) | 47 (71.2) | 34 (57.6) | ||
| Tertiary education | 24 (19.2) | 9 (13.6) | 15 (25.4) | ||
| Obstetric history | |||||
| Parity ( | Primigravid | 59 (47.6) | 48 (72.8) | 11 (18.6) | |
| Para 1–3 | 46 (37.0) | 17 (25.8) | 29 (49.2) |
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| Para 4 or more | 19 (15.3) | 0 (0.0) | 19 (32.2) |
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| Previous miscarriage/stillbirth/perinatal/neonatal death ( | 6 (4.8) | 3 (4.5) | 3 (5.1) | ||
| Estimated gestational age at enrolment based on LMP ( | 12 weeks or less | 13 (11.2) | 5 (7.6) | 8 (13.6) | |
| 13–26 weeks | 68 (63.5) | 38 (57.6) | 30 (50.1) | ||
| 27–36 weeks | 24 (22.4) | 9 (13.7) | 15 (25.4) | ||
| More than 36 weeks | 2 (1.9) | 1 (1.5) | 1 (1.7) | ||
| Sexual behaviour | |||||
| Age at sexual debut, median (IQR: 13–31years) | 19 years | 18 years | 20 years | ||
| Lifetime number of sexual partners ( | 1 partner | 37 (31.1) | 20 (30.3) | 17 (28.8) | |
| 2–3 partners | 51 (42.9) | 29 (43.9) | 22 (37.2) | ||
| 4–6 partners | 21 (17.6) | 11 (16.6) | 10 (16.9) | ||
| 7 or more partners | 10 (8.4) | 4 (6.1) | 6 (10.2) | ||
| Sexual partners in previous month ( | 0 | 31 (25.0) | 18 (27.3) | 13 (22.0) | |
| 1 | 80 (64.5) | 41 (62.1) | 39 (66.1) | ||
| 2 or more partners | 13 (10.5) | 6 (9.1) | 7 (11.9) | ||
| Number of times had vaginal sex in the last month ( | 0 | 36 (29.5) | 22 (33.3) | 14 (23.7) | |
| 1–2 times | 28 (23.0) | 11 (16.7) | 17 (28.8) | ||
| 3 times or more | 32 (26.2) | 17 (25.6) | 15 (25.4) | ||
| More than once/unknown | 26 (21.3) | 15 (22.7) | 11 (18.6) | ||
| Condom use last sex (N = 124) | Yes | 29 (23.4) | 12 (18.2) | 17 (28.8) | |
| No | 95 (76.6) | 54 (81.8) | 41 (69.5) | ||
| Ever had sex for gifts/favours/money | 31 (24.8) | 16 (24.2) | 15 (25.4) | ||
| Reported genital symptoms at enrolment | |||||
| Previous STI/genital infection | 28 (22.4) | 15 (22.8) | 13 (22.0) | ||
| Current genital symptoms | Any symptom | 34 (27.2) | 20 (30.3) | 14 (23.7) | |
| Vaginal dischargea | 24 (19.2) | 16 (24.2) | 8 (13.6) | ||
| Genital sores | 1 (0.8) | 1 (1.5) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Abdominal paina | 8 (6.4) | 4 (6.1) | 4 (6.8) | ||
| Itchinga | 19 (15.2) | 10 (15.1) | 9 (15.3) | ||
| Other symptomsb | 6 (4.8) | 4 (6.1) | 2 (3.4) | ||
| STI test results | |||||
| Any STI | 67 (53.6) | 42 (63.6) | 25 (42.4) |
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| 1 STI | 39 (31.2) | 22 (33.3) | 17 (28.8) | ||
| 2 or more STIs | 28 (22.4) | 20 (30.3) | 8 (13.6) |
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| HIV | 2 (1.6) | 2 (3.0) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Active syphilisc | 5 (4.0) | 3 (4.5) | 2 (3,4) | ||
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| 25 (20) | 18 (27.3) | 7 (11.9) |
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| 14 (11) | 12 (18.2) | 2 (3.4) |
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| 47 (37.6) | 31 (47.0) | 16 (27.1) | p = 0.022 | |
| Bacterial vaginosis (BV) | 22 (17.6) | 11 (16.7) | 11 (18.7) | ||
| Genital symptoms and 1 or more STI detected | 19 (15.2) | 16 (24.3) | 3 (5.1) |
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| Genital symptoms but no STI detected | 15 (12.0) | 4 (6.1) | 11 (18.6) |
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a14 women had multiple symptoms/b discharge, pus, “wetness”/canti-TP+ and RPR+, all titres