| Literature DB >> 28006003 |
Endale Tadesse1, Million Teshome2, Anteneh Amsalu1, Techalew Shimelis1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urogenital infection with Chlamydia trachomatis(CT) is one of the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) world-wide, especially in developing nations where routine laboratory diagnosis is unavailable. Little is known about the epidemiology of this infection in Ethiopia where other STIs are prevalent. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and associated factors of CT infection among women of reproductive age.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28006003 PMCID: PMC5178988 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Distribution of Chlamydia trachomatis infection by socio-demographic characteristic of women attending the gynecology clinic of Hawassa University Referral Hospital, 2015.
| Variable | ParticipantsN (%) | CT Pos. N (%) | COR(95%CI) | p-value | aOR(95%CI) | p- value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15–24 | 91(28.3) | 22(24.2) | 2.997(1.334–6.734) | 0.008 | 1.716(0.603–4.879) | 0.312 |
| 25–34 | 127(39.4) | 29(22.8) | 2.782(1.285–6.022) | 0.009 | 1.741(0.696–4.358) | 0.236 |
| 35–49 | 104(32.3) | 10(9.6) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Rural | 173(53.7) | 34(19.7) | 1.105(0.631–1.936) | 0.726 | - | - |
| Urban | 149(46.3) | 27(18.1) | 1 | |||
| Married | 249(77.3) | 45(18.1) | 2.426(0.305–19.276) | 0.402 | - | - |
| Single | 48(14.9) | 12(25.0) | 3.667(0.428–31.441) | 0.236 | - | - |
| Divorced | 13(4.0) | 3(23.1) | 3.300(0.294–37.103 | 0.334 | - | - |
| Widowed | 12(3.7) | 1(8.3) | 1 | |||
| Illiterate | 101(34.2) | 14(13.9) | 1 | |||
| 1–6 grade | 72(22.4) | 17(23.6) | 2.119(0.970–4.629) | 0.059 | - | - |
| 7–12 grade | 64(19.9) | 13(20.3) | 1.748(0.764–4.000) | 0.186 | - | - |
| >12 grade | 76(23.6) | 17(22.4) | 1.976(0.907–4.302) | 0.086 | - | - |
| 0 | 24(7.3) | 8(33.3) | 2.434(0.972–6.094) | 0.057 | - | - |
| 1 | 223(69.3) | 38(17.0) | 1 | - | - | |
| ≥2 | 75(23.3) | 15(20.0) | 1.217(0.626–2.366) | 0.52 | - | - |
| Yes | 24(7.5) | 10(41.7) | 3.459(1.459–8.222) | 0.005 | 3.314(1.334–8.232) | 0.010 |
| No | 298(92.5) | 51(17.1) | 1 | 1 | ||
| <1 | 57(17.7) | 14(24.6) | 3.437(1.381–8.551) | 0.008 | 2.149(0.688–6.716) | 0.188 |
| 1–5 | 97(30.1) | 21(21.6) | 2.917((1.263–6.737) | 0.012 | 2.931(0.751–5.634) | 0.161 |
| 6–10 | 64(19.9) | 17(26.6) | 3.818(1.583–9.208) | 0.003 | 3.076(1.152–8.209) | 0.025 |
| >10 | 104(32.3) | 9(8.7) | 1 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 96(29.8) | 20(20.8) | 1.187(0.653–2.158) | 0.573 | - | |
| No | 226(70.2) | 41(18.1) | 1 | - | ||
| Pills | 10(10.4) | 1(10.0) | 1 | |||
| IUCD | 11(11.5) | 1(9.1) | 0.9(0.049–16.594) | 0.944 | - | - |
| Implant | 26(27.1) | 6(23.7) | 2.700(0.282–25.834) | 0.389 | - | - |
| Injectable | 49(51.0) | 12(24.5) | 2.919(0.335–25.467) | 0.335 | - | - |
| Yes | 96(29.8) | 20(20.8) | 1.187(0.653–2.158) | 0.573 | - | - |
| No | 226(70.2) | 41(18.1) | 1 |
* Significant association;
CT, Chlamydia trachomatis; Pos, positive; CI, confidence interval; N, total number; COR, crude odds ratio; aOR, adjusted odds ratio; 1–6 grade, Elementary school; 7–12 grade, Junior and high school; >12 grade, College and University; IUCD, intrauterine contraceptive device.
Association between Chlamydia trachomatis infection and clinical symptoms among women attending the gynecology clinic of Hawassa University Referral Hospital, 2015.
| Clinical symptom | Participants N (%) | CT positive N (%) | COR(95%CI) | p- value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 250(77.6) | 44(17.6) | 1 | |
| No | 72(24.4) | 17(23.6) | 1.447(0.768–2.728) | 0.253 |
| Yes | 107(33.2) | 19(17.1) | 1 | |
| No | 215(66.8) | 42(19.5) | 1.124(0.617–2.048) | 0.701 |
| Yes | 42(13.0) | 8(19.0) | 1.008(0.441–2.302) | 0.985 |
| No | 280(87) | 53(18.9) | 1 | |
| Yes | 18(5.6) | 2(11.1) | 1 | |
| No | 304(94.4) | 59(19.4) | 1.927(0.431–8.610) | 0.391 |
| Yes | 121(37.6) | 21(17.4) | 1 | |
| No | 201(62.4) | 40(19.9) | 1.183(0.660–2.122) | 0.573 |
| Yes | 52(16.1) | 6(11.5) | 1 | |
| No | 270(83.9) | 55(20.4) | 2.012(0.816–4.963) | 0.129 |
| Yes | 26(8.1) | 2(7.7) | 1 | |
| No | 296(91.9) | 59(19.9) | 3.090(0.709–13.477) | 0.133 |
| Yes | 137(42.5) | 23(16.8) | 1 | |
| No | 185(57.5) | 38(20.5) | 1.078 (0.440–1.384) |
CT, Chlamydia trachomatis; N, total number; CI, confidence interval; COR, crude odds ratio.
Chlamydia trachomatis in relation to clinical diagnoses among women attending the gynecology clinic of Hawassa University Referral Hospital, 2015.
| Clinical outcomes | Participants N (%)(N = 322) | CT positive N (%) | COR(95%CI) | p- value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 96(29.8) | 18(18.8) | 1.00(0.543–1.843) | 0.999 |
| No | 226(70.2) | 43(18.9) | 1 | |
| One | 52(54.2) | 9(17.3) | 1 | |
| Two and above | 44(45.8) | 9(20.5) | 1.229(0.440–3.428) | 0.694 |
| Yes | 85(26.4) | 17(20.0) | 1.097(0.587–2.047) | 0.772 |
| No | 237(73.6) | 44(18.6) | 1 | |
| Yes | 68(21.1) | 10(14.7) | 1 | |
| No | 254(78.9) | 51(18.9) | 1.457(0.697–3.048) | 0.317 |
CT, Chlamydia trachomatis; N, total number; COR, crude odds ratio; PID, pelvic inflammatory disease.