| Literature DB >> 35754526 |
Bongekile Ngobese1, Khine Swe Swe-Han2,3, Partson Tinarwo4, Nathlee S Abbai1.
Abstract
There is a lack of data on the burden of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae among human immunodeficiency virus- (HIV-) infected pregnant women in South Africa. We conducted a cross-sectional study which included 385 HIV-infected pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at the King Edward VIII Hospital in Durban, South Africa. The women provided vaginal swabs which were tested for C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae. The prevalence of the individual STIs was as follows: C. trachomatis (47/385, 12.2%) and N. gonorrhoeae (16/385, 4.1%). Having a circumcised partner, testing positive for N. gonorrhoeae, and perceiving themselves of being at risk for infection were shown to increase the risk for C. trachomatis infection. Without controlling for the other factors, testing positive for N. gonorrhoeae increased the risk for C. trachomatis infection by 10-fold (OR: 10.17, 95% CI: 3.39-29.66, p < 0.001). Similarly, adjusting for the other factors, the risk for C. trachomatis infection in women who tested positive for N. gonorrhoeae was 9-fold (OR: 9.16, 95% CI: 2.19-40.18, p = 0.003). The following factors were associated with the increased risk of N. gonorrhoeae infection: not knowing their partner's HIV status, partner having other partners, and C. trachomatis infection status. Without controlling for the other factors, testing positive for C. trachomatis increased the risk for N. gonorrhoeae infection by 6-fold (OR: 6.52, 95% CI: 2.22-18.49, p < 0.001). Similarly, adjusting for the other factors, the risk for N. gonorrhoeae infection in women who tested positive for C. trachomatis was 6-fold (OR: 6.09, 95% CI: 1.73-22.03, p = 0.005). We found a significant association between C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae in the pregnant women and the risk factors associated with these pathogens. Future studies are urgently required to investigate the impact of C. trachomatis/N. gonorrhoeae coinfections in HIV pregnant women since this data is lacking in our setting. In addition, etiological screening of C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae during antenatal clinic is urgently required to prevent adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes associated with these infections.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35754526 PMCID: PMC9232329 DOI: 10.1155/2022/7930567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 1064-7449
Characteristics of the study population based on C. trachomatis status.
|
| Negative ( | Positive ( |
| Overall ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | <0.001 | |||
| Mean ± SD (CV%) | 30.8 ± 6.50 (21.1) | 26.7 ± 6.27 (23.5) | 30.3 ± 6.60 (21.8) | |
| Median (Q1-Q3) | 31.0 (26.0-37.0) | 26.0 (21.5-32.0) | 30.0 (25.0-36.0) | |
| Min-max | 18.0-44.0 | 18.0-39.0 | 18.0-44.0 | |
| Educational level | 0.090 | |||
| Primary school and below | 8 (2.4%) | 1 (2.1%) | 9 (2.3%) | |
| High school | 255 (75.4%) | 42 (89.4%) | 297 (77.1%) | |
| College, university | 75 (22.2%) | 4 (8.5%) | 79 (20.5%) | |
| Employed | 0.089 | |||
| No | 249 (73.7%) | 40 (85.1%) | 289 (75.1%) | |
| Yes | 89 (26.3%) | 7 (14.9%) | 96 (24.9%) | |
| Married | 0.020 | |||
| No | 290 (85.8%) | 46 (97.9%) | 336 (87.3%) | |
| Yes | 48 (14.2%) | 1 (2.1%) | 49 (12.7%) | |
| Has a regular sex partner | 0.180 | |||
| No | 18 (5.3%) | 5 (10.6%) | 23 (6.0%) | |
| Yes | 320 (94.7%) | 42 (89.4%) | 362 (94.0%) | |
| Partner's HIV status | 0.174 | |||
| Negative | 127 (37.6%) | 21 (44.7%) | 148 (38.4%) | |
| Positive | 162 (47.9%) | 16 (34.0%) | 178 (46.2%) | |
| Do not know | 49 (14.5%) | 10 (21.3%) | 59 (15.3%) | |
| Cohabiting with sex partner | 0.066 | |||
| No | 196 (58.3%) | 34 (72.3%) | 230 (60.1%) | |
| Yes | 140 (41.7%) | 13 (27.7%) | 153 (39.9%) | |
| Age of 1st sex | 0.009 | |||
| < 15 yrs | 7 (2.1%) | 5 (10.6%) | 12 (3.1%) | |
| 15-20 yrs | 238 (70.4%) | 36 (76.6%) | 274 (71.2%) | |
| 21-25 yrs | 86 (25.4%) | 6 (12.8%) | 92 (23.9%) | |
| > 25 yrs | 7 (2.1%) | 0 (0.0%) | 7 (1.8%) | |
| Lifetime number of sex partners | 0.683 | |||
| 1 | 96 (28.4%) | 11 (23.4%) | 107 (27.8%) | |
| 2-4 | 165 (48.8%) | 26 (55.3%) | 191 (49.6%) | |
| > 4 | 77 (22.8%) | 10 (21.3%) | 87 (22.6%) | |
| Partner has other partners | 0.565 | |||
| Do not know | 159 (47.0%) | 26 (55.3%) | 185 (48.1%) | |
| No | 96 (28.4%) | 11 (23.4%) | 107 (27.8%) | |
| Yes | 83 (24.6%) | 10 (21.3%) | 93 (24.2%) | |
| Condom used during last sex | 0.464 | |||
| No | 219 (64.8%) | 33 (70.2%) | 252 (65.5%) | |
| Yes | 119 (35.2%) | 14 (29.8%) | 133 (34.5%) | |
| Partner is circumcised | 0.041 | |||
| No | 115 (34.0%) | 9 (19.1%) | 124 (32.2%) | |
| Yes | 223 (66.0%) | 38 (80.9%) | 261 (67.8%) | |
| Trimester of pregnancy | 0.511 | |||
| 1st | 24 (7.1%) | 5 (10.9%) | 29 (7.5%) | |
| 2nd | 110 (32.5%) | 12 (26.1%) | 122 (31.8%) | |
| 3rd | 204 (60.4%) | 29 (63.0%) | 233 (60.7%) | |
| Previously treatment for STIs | 0.026 | |||
| No | 218 (64.5%) | 38 (80.9%) | 256 (66.5%) | |
| Yes | 120 (35.5%) | 9 (19.1%) | 129 (33.5%) | |
| Engages in intravaginal practices | 1.000 | |||
| No | 317 (93.8%) | 45 (95.7%) | 362 (94.0%) | |
| Yes | 21 (6.2%) | 2 (4.3%) | 23 (6.0%) | |
| Perceived risk of getting STIs | 0.274 | |||
| No | 136 (40.2%) | 15 (31.9%) | 151 (39.2%) | |
| Yes | 202 (59.8%) | 32 (68.1%) | 234 (60.8%) | |
| Partner STI symptoms | 0.933 | |||
| No | 275 (81.4%) | 38 (80.9%) | 313 (81.3%) | |
| Yes | 63 (18.6%) | 9 (19.1%) | 72 (18.7%) | |
| Current symptoms of STI | 0.754 | |||
| No | 215 (63.6%) | 31 (66.0%) | 246 (63.9%) | |
| Yes | 123 (34.0%) | 16 (34.0%) | 139 (36.1%) | |
|
| 0.001 | |||
| Negative | 329 (97.3%) | 40 (85.1%) | 369 (95.8%) | |
| Positive | 9 (2.7%) | 7 (14.9%) | 16 (4.2%) |
Characteristics of the study population based on N. gonorrhoeae status.
|
| Negative ( | Positive ( |
| Overall ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.004 | |||
| Mean ± SD (CV%) | 30.5 ± 6.60 (21.6) | 25.8 ± 4.80 (18.6) | 30.3 ± 6.60 (21.8) | |
| Median(Q1-Q3) | 30.0 (25.0-36.0) | 24.5 (21.8-29.3) | 30.0 (25.0-36.0) | |
| Min-max | 18.0-44.0 | 19.0-34.0 | 18.0-44.0 | |
| Educational level | 0.687 | |||
| Primary school and below | 9 (2.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 9 (2.3%) | |
| High school | 283 (76.7%) | 14 (87.5%) | 297 (77.1%) | |
| College, university | 77 (20.9%) | 2 (12.5%) | 79 (20.5%) | |
| Employed | 1.000 | |||
| No | 277 (75.1%) | 12 (75.0%) | 289 (75.1%) | |
| Yes | 92 (24.9%) | 4 (25.0%) | 96 (24.9%) | |
| Married | 1.000 | |||
| No | 322 (87.3%) | 14 (87.5%) | 336 (87.3%) | |
| Yes | 47 (12.7%) | 2 (12.5%) | 49 (12.7%) | |
| Has a regular sex partner | 0.612 | |||
| No | 23 (6.2%) | 0 (0.0%) | 23 (6.0%) | |
| Yes | 346 (93.8%) | 16 (100.0%) | 362 (94.0%) | |
| Partner's HIV status | 0.006 | |||
| Negative | 144 (39.0%) | 4 (25.0%) | 148 (38.4%) | |
| Positive | 173 (46.9%) | 5 (31.3%) | 178 (46.2%) | |
| Do not know | 52 (14.1%) | 7 (43.8%) | 59 (15.3%) | |
| Cohabiting with sex partner | 0.212 | |||
| No | 218 (59.4%) | 12 (75.0%) | 230 (60.1%) | |
| Yes | 149 (40.6%) | 4 (25.0%) | 153 (39.9%) | |
| Age of 1st sex | 0.185 | |||
| < 15 yrs | 11 (3.0%) | 1 (6.2%) | 12 (3.1%) | |
| 15-20 yrs | 262 (71.0%) | 12 (75.0%) | 274 (71.2%) | |
| 21-25 yrs | 90 (24.4%) | 2 (12.5%) | 92 (23.9%) | |
| > 25 yrs | 6 (1.6%) | 1 (6.2%) | 7 (1.8%) | |
| Lifetime number of sex partners | 0.794 | |||
| 1 | 104 (28.2%) | 3 (18.8%) | 107 (27.8%) | |
| 2-4 | 182 (49.3%) | 9 (56.3%) | 191 (49.6%) | |
| > 4 | 83 (22.5%) | 4 (25.0%) | 87 (22.6%) | |
| Partner has other partners | 0.026 | |||
| Do not know | 178 (48.2%) | 7 (43.8%) | 185 (48.1%) | |
| No | 106 (28.7%) | 1 (6.2%) | 107 (27.8%) | |
| Yes | 85 (23.0%) | 8 (50.0%) | 93 (24.2%) | |
| Condom used during last sex | 0.175 | |||
| No | 239 (64.8%) | 13 (81.3%) | 252 (65.5%) | |
| Yes | 130 (35.2%) | 3 (18.8%) | 133 (34.5%) | |
| Partner circumcised | 0.239 | |||
| No | 121 (32.8%) | 3 (18.8%) | 124 (32.2%) | |
| Yes | 248 (67.2%) | 13 (81.3%) | 261 (67.8%) | |
| Trimester pregnancy | 0.216 | |||
| 1st | 26 (7.1%) | 3 (18.8%) | 29 (7.5%) | |
| 2nd | 118 (32.1%) | 4 (25.0%) | 122 (31.8%) | |
| 3rd | 224 (60.9%) | 9 (56.3%) | 233 (60.7%) | |
| Previously treatment for STIs | 0.845 | |||
| No | 245 (66.4%) | 11 (68.8%) | 256 (66.5%) | |
| Yes | 124 (33.6%) | 5 (31.3%) | 129 (33.5%) | |
| Engages in intravaginal practices | 0.246 | |||
| No | 348 (94.3%) | 14 (87.5%) | 362 (94.0%) | |
| Yes | 21 (5.7%) | 2 (12.5%) | 23 (6.0%) | |
| Partner has STI symptoms | 0.325 | |||
| No | 298 (80.8%) | 15 (93.8%) | 313 (81.3%) | |
| Yes | 71 (19.2%) | 1 (6.2%) | 72 (18.7%) | |
| Current symptoms of STI | 0.680 | |||
| No | 235 (63.7%) | 11 (68.8%) | 246 (63.9%) | |
| Yes | 134 (36.3%) | 5 (31.3%) | 139 (36.1%) | |
|
| 0.001 | |||
| Negative | 329 (89.2%) | 9 (56.3%) | 338 (87.8%) | |
| Positive | 40 (10.8%) | 7 (43.8%) | 47 (12.2%) | |
| Perceived risk of getting STIs | 0.505 | |||
| No | 146 (39.6%) | 5 (31.3%) | 151 (39.2%) | |
| Yes | 223 (60.4%) | 11 (68.8%) | 234 (60.8%) |
Risk factors for C. trachomatis infection.
| Factor | Unadjusted analysis | Full adjusted analysis | Backstep analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.86 (0.80-0.91, | 0.91 (0.84-0.99, | 0.91 (0.84-0.98, |
| Being employed | 0.29 (0.07-0.83, | 0.19 (0.03-0.79, | 0.30 (0.06-1.04, |
| Having a regular sex partner | 0.52 (0.16-2.30, | 0.91 (0.19-5.61, | — |
| Having an HIV-positive partner | 0.71 (0.31-1.62, | 1.21 (0.42-3.47, | — |
| Not knowing partner's HIV status | 1.37 (0.49-3.56, | 1.05 (0.26-3.83, | — |
| Cohabiting with partner | 0.32 (0.12-0.76, | 0.90 (0.25-2.99, | — |
| Age of 1st sex, 15-20 yrs | 0.16 (0.04-0.68, | 0.26 (0.05-1.44, | 0.23 (0.05-1.24, |
| Age of 1st sex, 21+ yrs | 0.03 (0.00-0.20, | 0.09 (0.01-0.78, | 0.08 (0.01-0.63, |
| Having 2-4 lifetime number of sex partners | 1.67 (0.71-4.39, | 2.69 (0.88-9.37, | — |
| Having >4 lifetime sex partners | 0.90 (0.26-2.94, | 1.25 (0.24-6.09, | — |
| Partner does not have other partners | 0.42 (0.13-1.07, | 0.40 (0.10-1.34, | — |
| Partner has other partners | 0.67 (0.25-1.57, | 0.32 (0.08-1.04, | — |
| Used a condom during last | 0.62 (0.25-1.36, | 0.50 (0.16-1.44, | — |
| Having a partner who is circumcised | 5.03 (1.74-21.32, | 4.28 (1.27-20.05, | 3.86 (1.21-17.27, |
| Trimester pregnancy 2nd | 0.65 (0.18-3.11, | 1.31 (0.24-9.36, | — |
| Trimester pregnancy 3rd | 0.79 (0.25-3.53, | 1.32 (0.25-9.26, | — |
| Having been previously treated for STIs | 0.19 (0.04-0.54, | 0.12 (0.02-0.44, | 0.16 (0.03-0.51, |
| Engages in intravaginal practices | 0.48 (0.03-2.44, | 0.23 (0.01-2.30, | — |
| Perceived one's self at risk for STIs | 2.01 (0.91-4.91, | 2.41 (0.89-7.14, | 2.85 (1.16-7.68, |
| Being | 10.17 (3.39-29.66, | 11.93 (2.60-60.62, | 9.16 (2.19-40.18, |
Risk factors for N. gonorrhoeae infection.
| Factor | Unadjusted analysis | Full adjusted analysis | Backstep analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.89 (0.81-0.96, | 0.84 (0.72-0.95, | 0.89 (0.80-0.98, |
| Being employed | 0.99 (0.27-2.93, | 1.58 (0.30-7.22, | — |
| Married yes | 0.97 (0.15-3.62, | 2.09 (0.16-21.64, | — |
| Having an HIV-positive partner | 1.02 (0.26-4.18, | 1.80 (0.38-9.51, | 1.79 (0.41-8.78, |
| Not knowing partner's HIV status | 4.75 (1.38-18.74, | 6.72 (1.44-37.95, | 5.73(1.35-28.71, |
| Cohabiting with partner | 0.49 (0.13-1.42, | 1.33 (0.23-6.68, | — |
| Age of 1st sex, 15-20 yrs | 0.46 (0.08-8.81, | 1.05 (0.11-28.79, | — |
| Age of 1st sex, 21+ yrs | 0.31 (0.04-6.64, | 1.80 (0.09-70.09, | — |
| Having 2-4 lifetime number of sex partners | 1.73 (0.50-7.94, | 1.65 (0.37-9.34, | — |
| Having >4 lifetime sex partners | 1.69 (0.36-8.78, | 1.65 (0.23-12.77, | — |
| Partner does not have other partners | 0.24 (0.01-1.37, | 0.11 (0.00-1.13, | 0.14 (0.01-1.07, |
| Partner has other partners | 2.37 (0.82-6.96, | 3.67 (0.95-15.58, | 3.91 (1.13-14.65, |
| Used a condom during last | 0.43 (0.10-1.36, | 0.47 (0.08-1.97, | — |
| Having a partner who is circumcised | 2.14 (0.67-9.46, | 1.29 (0.28-7.77, | — |
| Trimester pregnancy 2nd | 0.29 (0.06-1.56, | 0.15 (0.02-1.12, | 0.16 (0.03-1.03, |
| Trimester pregnancy 3rd | 0.35 (0.10-1.66, | 0.14 (0.02-0.90, | 0.13 (0.02-0.76, |
| Having been previously treated for STIs | 0.89 (0.27-2.50, | 2.33 (0.55-9.84, | — |
| Engages in intravaginal practices | 2.35 (0.35-9.16, | 5.10 (0.61-32.40, | 5.83 (0.76-31.51, |
| Perceived one's self at risk for STIs | 1.44 (0.51-4.66, | 1.29 (0.33-5.74, | — |
| Being C | 6.52 (2.22-18.49, | 7.95 (1.90-36.62, | 6.09 (1.73-22.03, |