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Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex

BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis is a risk factor for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Adult African women have a high prevalence of bacterial vaginosis, but it is not known when first bacterial vaginosis occurs. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe bacterial vaginosis in younger Af...

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Autores principales: Roxby, Alison C., Mugo, Nelly R., Oluoch, Lynda M., Tapia, Kenneth, Wang, Melody, Selke, Stacy, Chohan, Bhavna, Micheni, Murugi, Sycuro, Laura, Yuh, Tiffany, Casmir, Edinah, Kimani, Edith, Maina, Steven Gakuo, Kiptinness, Catherine, Ngure, Kenneth, Wald, Anna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37391005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2023.06.044
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author Roxby, Alison C.
Mugo, Nelly R.
Oluoch, Lynda M.
Tapia, Kenneth
Wang, Melody
Selke, Stacy
Chohan, Bhavna
Micheni, Murugi
Sycuro, Laura
Yuh, Tiffany
Casmir, Edinah
Kimani, Edith
Maina, Steven Gakuo
Kiptinness, Catherine
Ngure, Kenneth
Wald, Anna
author_facet Roxby, Alison C.
Mugo, Nelly R.
Oluoch, Lynda M.
Tapia, Kenneth
Wang, Melody
Selke, Stacy
Chohan, Bhavna
Micheni, Murugi
Sycuro, Laura
Yuh, Tiffany
Casmir, Edinah
Kimani, Edith
Maina, Steven Gakuo
Kiptinness, Catherine
Ngure, Kenneth
Wald, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis is a risk factor for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Adult African women have a high prevalence of bacterial vaginosis, but it is not known when first bacterial vaginosis occurs. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe bacterial vaginosis in younger African women, before and after first sex, and to determine the incidence of bacterial vaginosis and significant correlates of bacterial vaginosis incidence and recurrence. STUDY DESIGN: In a prospective observational cohort study enrolling adolescents with limited sexual experience, young women aged 16 to 21 years were recruited in Thika, Kenya. Eligible participants were HIV and herpes simplex virus 2 seronegative and reported 0 or 1 lifetime sexual partner. The Nugent score was determined at quarterly visits from vaginal Gram stains. The trends in bacterial vaginosis were described over time; hazard ratios were calculated using Cox regression, and relative risk of bacterial vaginosis was estimated using generalized estimating equations and Poisson regression. RESULTS: A total of 400 participants with a median age of 18.6 years (interquartile range, 16–21) were enrolled. Of note, 322 participants (80.5%) reported no history of sex, whereas 78 participants (19.5%) reported sex with 1 partner. At enrollment, bacterial vaginosis (Nugent score of ≥7) was uncommon (21/375 [5.6%]). Overall, 144 participants had bacterial vaginosis at least once, for an incidence rate of 16.5 cases per 100 person-years. Before first sex, bacterial vaginosis was present at 2.8% of visits, compared with 13.7% of visits after first sex. An adjusted model of bacterial vaginosis incidence observed that first sex was associated with more than a 2-fold increased bacterial vaginosis risk (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.44; 95% confidence interval, 1.25–4.76; P=.009). Chlamydia diagnosis (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.73; 95% confidence interval, 1.1–2.8; P=.02), and herpes simplex virus 2 seropositivity (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.88; 95% confidence interval, 1.17–7.09; P=.021) were both associated with incident bacterial vaginosis. A multivariate generalized estimating equation model, including all episodes of bacterial vaginosis, demonstrated risk factors, including first sex, sexually transmitted infections, urban residence, recent sex, and no income; the most important risk factor was first sex (adjusted relative risk, 1.92; 95% confidence interval, 1.12–3.31; P=.018). The probability of bacterial vaginosis increased with each subsequent episode; mean Nugent scores increased after each bacterial vaginosis episode. CONCLUSION: Using detailed longitudinal observation, this study found that Kenyan adolescents have almost no bacterial vaginosis before first sex and that initiation of sexual activity was the strongest risk factor for both prevalent bacterial vaginosis and incident bacterial vaginosis.
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spelling pubmed-105302912023-09-27 Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex Roxby, Alison C. Mugo, Nelly R. Oluoch, Lynda M. Tapia, Kenneth Wang, Melody Selke, Stacy Chohan, Bhavna Micheni, Murugi Sycuro, Laura Yuh, Tiffany Casmir, Edinah Kimani, Edith Maina, Steven Gakuo Kiptinness, Catherine Ngure, Kenneth Wald, Anna Am J Obstet Gynecol Article BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis is a risk factor for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Adult African women have a high prevalence of bacterial vaginosis, but it is not known when first bacterial vaginosis occurs. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe bacterial vaginosis in younger African women, before and after first sex, and to determine the incidence of bacterial vaginosis and significant correlates of bacterial vaginosis incidence and recurrence. STUDY DESIGN: In a prospective observational cohort study enrolling adolescents with limited sexual experience, young women aged 16 to 21 years were recruited in Thika, Kenya. Eligible participants were HIV and herpes simplex virus 2 seronegative and reported 0 or 1 lifetime sexual partner. The Nugent score was determined at quarterly visits from vaginal Gram stains. The trends in bacterial vaginosis were described over time; hazard ratios were calculated using Cox regression, and relative risk of bacterial vaginosis was estimated using generalized estimating equations and Poisson regression. RESULTS: A total of 400 participants with a median age of 18.6 years (interquartile range, 16–21) were enrolled. Of note, 322 participants (80.5%) reported no history of sex, whereas 78 participants (19.5%) reported sex with 1 partner. At enrollment, bacterial vaginosis (Nugent score of ≥7) was uncommon (21/375 [5.6%]). Overall, 144 participants had bacterial vaginosis at least once, for an incidence rate of 16.5 cases per 100 person-years. Before first sex, bacterial vaginosis was present at 2.8% of visits, compared with 13.7% of visits after first sex. An adjusted model of bacterial vaginosis incidence observed that first sex was associated with more than a 2-fold increased bacterial vaginosis risk (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.44; 95% confidence interval, 1.25–4.76; P=.009). Chlamydia diagnosis (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.73; 95% confidence interval, 1.1–2.8; P=.02), and herpes simplex virus 2 seropositivity (adjusted hazard ratio, 2.88; 95% confidence interval, 1.17–7.09; P=.021) were both associated with incident bacterial vaginosis. A multivariate generalized estimating equation model, including all episodes of bacterial vaginosis, demonstrated risk factors, including first sex, sexually transmitted infections, urban residence, recent sex, and no income; the most important risk factor was first sex (adjusted relative risk, 1.92; 95% confidence interval, 1.12–3.31; P=.018). The probability of bacterial vaginosis increased with each subsequent episode; mean Nugent scores increased after each bacterial vaginosis episode. CONCLUSION: Using detailed longitudinal observation, this study found that Kenyan adolescents have almost no bacterial vaginosis before first sex and that initiation of sexual activity was the strongest risk factor for both prevalent bacterial vaginosis and incident bacterial vaginosis. 2023-09 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10530291/ /pubmed/37391005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2023.06.044 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Roxby, Alison C.
Mugo, Nelly R.
Oluoch, Lynda M.
Tapia, Kenneth
Wang, Melody
Selke, Stacy
Chohan, Bhavna
Micheni, Murugi
Sycuro, Laura
Yuh, Tiffany
Casmir, Edinah
Kimani, Edith
Maina, Steven Gakuo
Kiptinness, Catherine
Ngure, Kenneth
Wald, Anna
Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title_full Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title_fullStr Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title_full_unstemmed Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title_short Low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
title_sort low prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in kenyan adolescent girls and rapid incidence after first sex
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37391005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2023.06.044
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