| Literature DB >> 27619365 |
Seada Ali1, Tsegaye Sewunet2, Zewdineh Sahlemariam2, Gebre Kibru3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a bacterium responsible for one of the classic sexually transmitted infection (STI) gonorrhea. Antibiotic resistant strains are emerging at alarming rate. Multiple sexual partners, unsafe sex and substance use habits are the main host related risk factors for acquiring the infection. Thus, this study aimed at determining the magnitude, its determinants and antimicrobial resistance profile of N. gonorrhoeae in a place where there is risk related cultural practices and relatively high HIV prevalence.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27619365 PMCID: PMC5020457 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2247-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Proportion of N. gonorrhoeae by age group and sex of STI suspected patients (n = 186) in Gambella hospital, Ethiopia, (March–July 2015)
Distribution of N. gonorrhoeae infection in relation to socio-demographic characteristics of STI suspected patients (n = 186) seen in Gambella hospital, Ethiopia (March–July 2015)
| Socio-demographic characteristics |
| COR (95% CI) | p value | AOR (95% CI) | p value | |
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| Male (106) | 17 (16.0) | 89 (84.0) | 3.63 (1.17, 11.25) | 0.026 | 4.24 (1.01, 17.82) | 0.049 |
| Female (80) | 4 (5.0) | 76 (95.0) | 1* | 1* | ||
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| 15–19 (20) | 0 (0.0) | 20 (100.0) | 0.000 (0.000) | 0.439 | ||
| 20–24 (37) | 7 (18.9) | 30 (81.1) | 4.78 (0.93, 24.67) | |||
| 25–29 (59 | 9 (15.3) | 50 (84.7) | 3.69 (0.76, 18.04) | |||
| 30–34 (27) | 3 (11.1) | 24 (88.9) | 2.56 (0.40, 16.44) | |||
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| 2 (4.7) | 41(95.3) | 1* | |||
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| Urban (134) | 12 (9.0) | 122 (91.0) | 1* | 0.112 | 1* | 0.477 |
| Rural (52) | 9 (17.3) | 43 (82.7) | 2.13 (0.84, 5.40) | 1.51(0.49, 4.66) | ||
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| Married (112) | 14 (12.5) | 98 (87.5) | 1* | 0.523 | ||
| Unmarried (74) | 7 (9.5) | 67 (90.5) | 0.73 (0.28, 1.91) | |||
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| Illiterate (19) | 2(10.5) | 17 (89.5) | 0.77 (0.16, 0.67) | 0.585 | ||
| Primary (1–8) (62) | 5 (8.1) | 57 (91.9) | 0.57 (0.195, 1.668) | |||
| S & A (105) | 14 (13.3) | 91 (86.7) | 1* | |||
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| Employee (80) | 12 (15.0) | 68 (85.0) | 1* | 0.978 | ||
| House wife (25) | 0 (0.0) | 25 (100) | 0.000 (0.000) | |||
| Farmer (13) | 1 (7.7) | 12 (92.3) | 0.47 (0.06, 0.96) | |||
| Student (39) | 5 (12.8) | 34 (87.2) | 0.83 (0.27, 2.56) | |||
| Merchant (18) | 2 (11.1) | 16 (88.9) | 0.708 (0.14, 3.48) | |||
| Others (11) | 1 (9.1) | 10 (90.9) | 0.57 (0.07, 4.84) | |||
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| No income (15) | 2 (13.3) | 13 (86.7) | 1.33 (0.26, 6.68) | 0.225 | 10.82 (1.31, 89.63) | 0.173 |
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| 2 (5.3) | 36 (94.7) | 0.48 (0.10, 2.27) | 2.89 (0.42, 19.86) | ||
| 25–50 (27) | 6 (22.2) | 21 (77.8) | 2.47 (0.82, 7.42) | 1.78 (0.427, 7.40) | ||
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| 11(10.4) | 95 (89.6) | 1* | 1* | ||
S & A secondary and above, AMI average monthly income, 1 indicator
Distribution N. gonorrhoeae infection in relation to substance use, and sexual risk behaviors of STI suspected patients (n = 186) seen at Gambella hospital, Ethiopia (March–July 2015)
| Substance use and sexual risk behavior |
| COR (95 % CI ) | p value | AOR (95 % CI) | p value | |
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| Positive | Negative | |||||
| (n = 2) | (n = 165) | |||||
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| Yes (11) | 3 (27.3) | 8 (72.7) | 3.27 (0.80, 13.45) | 0.100 | ||
| No (175) | 18 (10.3) | 157 (89.7) | 1* | |||
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| Yes (83) | 16 (19.3) | 67 (80.7) | 4.68 (1.64, 3.39) | 0.004 | 5.53 (1.44, 21.24) | 0.013 |
| No (103) | 5 (4.9) | 98 (95.1) | 1* | 1* | ||
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| Yes (21) | 8 (38.1) | 13 (61.9) | 7.20 (2.53, 20.50) | <0.001 | 4.84 (1.35, 17.34) | 0.015 |
| No (165) | 13 (7.9) | 152 (92.1) | 1* | 1* | ||
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| Yes (29) | 5 (17.2) | 24 (82.8) | 1.84 (0.62, 5.48) | 0.276 | ||
| No (157) | 16 (10.2) | 141 (89.8) | 1* | |||
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| Yes (39) | 2 (5.1) | 37 (94.9) | 1* | 0.188 | 1* | 0.031 |
| No (147) | 19 (12.9) | 128 (87.1) | 2.75 (0.61, 2.34) | 7.92 (1.21, 51.90) | ||
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| 1–2 (172) | 15 (8.7) | 157 (91.3) | 1* | 0.001 | 1* | 0.024 |
| >2 (14) | 6 (42.9) | 8 (51.1) | 7.85 (2.40, 25.64) | 6.12 (1.27, 29.86) | ||
CS cigarette smoking, NS number of sexual partner, 1 indicator
Antimicrobial drug resistance patterns of N. gonorrhoeae isolates from STI suspected patients at Gambella hospital, Ethiopia (March–July 2015)
| Organism | Pattern | Drugs tested N | |||||
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| FOX | CRO | SPT | CIP | P | T | ||
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| S | 21 (100) | 21 (100) | 20 (95.2) | 12 (57.1) | 0 | 0 |
| I | 0 | 0 | 1 (4.8) | 3 (14.3) | 0 | 0 | |
| R | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 (28.6) | 21 (100) | 21 (100) | |
S sensitive, I intermediate, R resistant, FOX cefoxitin, CRO ceftriaxone, SPT spectinomycin, CIP ciprofloxacin, P penicillin, T tetracycline