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A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13

Background: Trichomonas vaginalis, the causative agent of trichomoniasis, is responsible for more than half of all sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The present study aimed to determine the frequency of T. vaginalis infection and its clinical manifestations in symptomatic pregnant women in the...

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Autores principales: MANSHOORI, Azita, MIRZAEI, Sakineh, VALADKHANI, Zarrintaj, KAZEMI ARABABADI, Mohammad, REZAEIAN, Mohsen, ZAINODINI, Nahid, BAHRAMABADI, Raza, ZARE-BIDAKI, Mohammad
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26622305
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author MANSHOORI, Azita
MIRZAEI, Sakineh
VALADKHANI, Zarrintaj
KAZEMI ARABABADI, Mohammad
REZAEIAN, Mohsen
ZAINODINI, Nahid
BAHRAMABADI, Raza
ZARE-BIDAKI, Mohammad
author_facet MANSHOORI, Azita
MIRZAEI, Sakineh
VALADKHANI, Zarrintaj
KAZEMI ARABABADI, Mohammad
REZAEIAN, Mohsen
ZAINODINI, Nahid
BAHRAMABADI, Raza
ZARE-BIDAKI, Mohammad
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description Background: Trichomonas vaginalis, the causative agent of trichomoniasis, is responsible for more than half of all sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The present study aimed to determine the frequency of T. vaginalis infection and its clinical manifestations in symptomatic pregnant women in the area based on four different diagnostic methods. Methods: A total of 162 pregnant women with at least one sign or symptom of vaginosis, referred to two gynecologic and obstetrics clinics in Rafsanjan City, south central Iran, were randomly selected in 2012-13. Through speculum examination of patients by gynecologists, clinical diagnosis determined, vaginal discharge were collected by using two sterile cotton swabs from the posterior fornix and vagina pH was measured. Samples were examined by three diagnostic methods including wet mount, culture in TYI-S-33 medium and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: T. vaginalis was detected in 19.5%, 27.2%, 56.2% and 51.6% of subjects according to diagnostic methods of clinical diagnosis, wet mount, culture and PCR, respectively. There was statistically significant relationship between T. vaginalis infection and patients' age, gestational age, marriage age, residence, educational level, parity. The symptomatological pattern in the 91 women infected with T. vaginalis was as follows: leukorrhea, 96.7%; urine frequency, 65.9%; odorous secretion, 63.3%; urogenital itching and irritation, 53.8%; vaginal inflammation, 47.3%; dyspareunia, 39.6%; and dysuria, 16.5%. Conclusion: Our results indicated a high prevalence of T. vaginalis in symptomatic pregnant women, very low sensitivity and relative high specificity of clinical diagnosis and wet mount technique compared to culture and PCR, as well as thatpregnancy increases the susceptibility to the infection in a gestational age-dependent manner.
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spelling pubmed-46627502015-11-30 A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13 MANSHOORI, Azita MIRZAEI, Sakineh VALADKHANI, Zarrintaj KAZEMI ARABABADI, Mohammad REZAEIAN, Mohsen ZAINODINI, Nahid BAHRAMABADI, Raza ZARE-BIDAKI, Mohammad Iran J Parasitol Original Article Background: Trichomonas vaginalis, the causative agent of trichomoniasis, is responsible for more than half of all sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The present study aimed to determine the frequency of T. vaginalis infection and its clinical manifestations in symptomatic pregnant women in the area based on four different diagnostic methods. Methods: A total of 162 pregnant women with at least one sign or symptom of vaginosis, referred to two gynecologic and obstetrics clinics in Rafsanjan City, south central Iran, were randomly selected in 2012-13. Through speculum examination of patients by gynecologists, clinical diagnosis determined, vaginal discharge were collected by using two sterile cotton swabs from the posterior fornix and vagina pH was measured. Samples were examined by three diagnostic methods including wet mount, culture in TYI-S-33 medium and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: T. vaginalis was detected in 19.5%, 27.2%, 56.2% and 51.6% of subjects according to diagnostic methods of clinical diagnosis, wet mount, culture and PCR, respectively. There was statistically significant relationship between T. vaginalis infection and patients' age, gestational age, marriage age, residence, educational level, parity. The symptomatological pattern in the 91 women infected with T. vaginalis was as follows: leukorrhea, 96.7%; urine frequency, 65.9%; odorous secretion, 63.3%; urogenital itching and irritation, 53.8%; vaginal inflammation, 47.3%; dyspareunia, 39.6%; and dysuria, 16.5%. Conclusion: Our results indicated a high prevalence of T. vaginalis in symptomatic pregnant women, very low sensitivity and relative high specificity of clinical diagnosis and wet mount technique compared to culture and PCR, as well as thatpregnancy increases the susceptibility to the infection in a gestational age-dependent manner. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4662750/ /pubmed/26622305 Text en Copyright © Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MANSHOORI, Azita
MIRZAEI, Sakineh
VALADKHANI, Zarrintaj
KAZEMI ARABABADI, Mohammad
REZAEIAN, Mohsen
ZAINODINI, Nahid
BAHRAMABADI, Raza
ZARE-BIDAKI, Mohammad
A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title_full A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title_fullStr A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title_full_unstemmed A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title_short A Diagnostic and Symptomatological Study on Trichomoniasis in Symptomatic Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan, South Central Iran in 2012-13
title_sort diagnostic and symptomatological study on trichomoniasis in symptomatic pregnant women in rafsanjan, south central iran in 2012-13
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26622305
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