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Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction

BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma infections are suggested as etiology of adverse pregnancy outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of Mycoplasma hominis (M. hominis) infection and spontaneous abortion among pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this case-control study th...

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Autores principales: Farhadifar, Fariba, Khodabandehloo, Mazaher, Ramazanzadeh, Rashid, Rouhi, Samaneh, Ahmadi, Amjad, Ghaderi, Ebrahim, Roshani, Daem, Soofizadeh, Nasrin, Rezzaii, Masoomeh
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27294216
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author Farhadifar, Fariba
Khodabandehloo, Mazaher
Ramazanzadeh, Rashid
Rouhi, Samaneh
Ahmadi, Amjad
Ghaderi, Ebrahim
Roshani, Daem
Soofizadeh, Nasrin
Rezzaii, Masoomeh
author_facet Farhadifar, Fariba
Khodabandehloo, Mazaher
Ramazanzadeh, Rashid
Rouhi, Samaneh
Ahmadi, Amjad
Ghaderi, Ebrahim
Roshani, Daem
Soofizadeh, Nasrin
Rezzaii, Masoomeh
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description BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma infections are suggested as etiology of adverse pregnancy outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of Mycoplasma hominis (M. hominis) infection and spontaneous abortion among pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this case-control study that was conducted from August 2012 to January 2013, totally, 109 women were included with spontaneous abortion with gestational ages of 10-20 weeks (Cases), and 109 women with normal pregnancy with gestational ages between 20-37 weeks (Controls) in Sanandaj, Iran. Using specific primers and extracted DNA from endocervical swabs, a PCR test was conducted for detection of M. hominis infection in women. For comparison of qualitative and quantitative variables, independent Fisher tests were used and p<0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The total frequency of M. hominis infection was 6 (2.75%) in women. The frequency of M. hominis infection was 2 (1.83%) in the case group (spontaneous abortion) and 4 (3.66%) in the control group, respectively. In both case and control groups, no association was seen between M.hominis infection and spontaneous abortion (OR=0. 49, CI 95%: 0.08-2.73, p=0. 683). CONCLUSION: M. hominis was positive in the genital tract of some pregnant women, but it was not associated with spontaneous abortion. However, to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes in women, foetus and neonate, routine screening and treatment for the genital Mycoplasma is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-48997592016-06-10 Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction Farhadifar, Fariba Khodabandehloo, Mazaher Ramazanzadeh, Rashid Rouhi, Samaneh Ahmadi, Amjad Ghaderi, Ebrahim Roshani, Daem Soofizadeh, Nasrin Rezzaii, Masoomeh Int J Reprod Biomed Original Article BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma infections are suggested as etiology of adverse pregnancy outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of Mycoplasma hominis (M. hominis) infection and spontaneous abortion among pregnant women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this case-control study that was conducted from August 2012 to January 2013, totally, 109 women were included with spontaneous abortion with gestational ages of 10-20 weeks (Cases), and 109 women with normal pregnancy with gestational ages between 20-37 weeks (Controls) in Sanandaj, Iran. Using specific primers and extracted DNA from endocervical swabs, a PCR test was conducted for detection of M. hominis infection in women. For comparison of qualitative and quantitative variables, independent Fisher tests were used and p<0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The total frequency of M. hominis infection was 6 (2.75%) in women. The frequency of M. hominis infection was 2 (1.83%) in the case group (spontaneous abortion) and 4 (3.66%) in the control group, respectively. In both case and control groups, no association was seen between M.hominis infection and spontaneous abortion (OR=0. 49, CI 95%: 0.08-2.73, p=0. 683). CONCLUSION: M. hominis was positive in the genital tract of some pregnant women, but it was not associated with spontaneous abortion. However, to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes in women, foetus and neonate, routine screening and treatment for the genital Mycoplasma is recommended. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4899759/ /pubmed/27294216 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Farhadifar, Fariba
Khodabandehloo, Mazaher
Ramazanzadeh, Rashid
Rouhi, Samaneh
Ahmadi, Amjad
Ghaderi, Ebrahim
Roshani, Daem
Soofizadeh, Nasrin
Rezzaii, Masoomeh
Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_full Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_fullStr Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_full_unstemmed Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_short Survey on association between Mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using Polymerase Chain Reaction
title_sort survey on association between mycoplasma hominis endocervical infection and spontaneous abortion using polymerase chain reaction
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27294216
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