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Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam

BACKGROUND: A community-based survey was conducted to investigate reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among pregnant women in Vietnam, where epidemiologic data on these infections are scarce. METHODS: The focus of the study were: candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal infection, tr...

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Autores principales: Goto, Aya, Vinh, Nguyen Quang, Minh, Pham Nghiem, Kato, Kumiko, Nga, Cao Thi Phi, Chung, Le Thi Hoai, Kieu, Hoang Quoc, Nga, Le Thi Quynh, Tan, Nguyen Ba, Katsube, Mayumi, Ishii, Sumie, Yasumura, Seiji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16195636
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.15.163
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author Goto, Aya
Vinh, Nguyen Quang
Minh, Pham Nghiem
Kato, Kumiko
Nga, Cao Thi Phi
Chung, Le Thi Hoai
Kieu, Hoang Quoc
Nga, Le Thi Quynh
Tan, Nguyen Ba
Katsube, Mayumi
Ishii, Sumie
Yasumura, Seiji
author_facet Goto, Aya
Vinh, Nguyen Quang
Minh, Pham Nghiem
Kato, Kumiko
Nga, Cao Thi Phi
Chung, Le Thi Hoai
Kieu, Hoang Quoc
Nga, Le Thi Quynh
Tan, Nguyen Ba
Katsube, Mayumi
Ishii, Sumie
Yasumura, Seiji
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description BACKGROUND: A community-based survey was conducted to investigate reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among pregnant women in Vietnam, where epidemiologic data on these infections are scarce. METHODS: The focus of the study were: candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal infection, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis B. In addition to their prevalence, a generalized estimating equation was used to analyze infection-associated factors and diagnostic test analysis to examine the accuracy of currently performed presumptive clinical diagnoses. RESULTS: Among 505 pregnant women in 10 communes, 182 (36%) had at least one infection with a wide regional variation in prevalence. The most prevalent infection was candidiasis (17%); sexually transmitted infections were rare except hepatitis B (10%); and the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis and group B streptococcal infections was 7% and 4%, respectively. Two factors were associated with the decreased risk of endogenous infections: a higher household assets score (odds ratio [OR] = 0.67) and condom use (OR = 0.15). Not living with a husband (OR = 1.55) was associated with an increased risk. For hepatitis B, three factors were associated with a decreased risk: employment by the government (OR = 0.26), higher education (OR = 0.18), and being older at the time of first sexual intercourse (OR = 0.58). Women’s self-reported symptoms and clinical findings had low positive predictive values. Only clinical findings from the vaginal wall showed both a sensitivity and specificity over 50%. CONCLUSIONS: Suggested recommendations are: extensive application of microscopic diagnosis, prevention of hepatitis B transmission, and addressing the issues of regional differences in the prevalence of RTI and of less wealthy people.
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spelling pubmed-79043022021-03-03 Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam Goto, Aya Vinh, Nguyen Quang Minh, Pham Nghiem Kato, Kumiko Nga, Cao Thi Phi Chung, Le Thi Hoai Kieu, Hoang Quoc Nga, Le Thi Quynh Tan, Nguyen Ba Katsube, Mayumi Ishii, Sumie Yasumura, Seiji J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: A community-based survey was conducted to investigate reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among pregnant women in Vietnam, where epidemiologic data on these infections are scarce. METHODS: The focus of the study were: candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal infection, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis B. In addition to their prevalence, a generalized estimating equation was used to analyze infection-associated factors and diagnostic test analysis to examine the accuracy of currently performed presumptive clinical diagnoses. RESULTS: Among 505 pregnant women in 10 communes, 182 (36%) had at least one infection with a wide regional variation in prevalence. The most prevalent infection was candidiasis (17%); sexually transmitted infections were rare except hepatitis B (10%); and the prevalence of bacterial vaginosis and group B streptococcal infections was 7% and 4%, respectively. Two factors were associated with the decreased risk of endogenous infections: a higher household assets score (odds ratio [OR] = 0.67) and condom use (OR = 0.15). Not living with a husband (OR = 1.55) was associated with an increased risk. For hepatitis B, three factors were associated with a decreased risk: employment by the government (OR = 0.26), higher education (OR = 0.18), and being older at the time of first sexual intercourse (OR = 0.58). Women’s self-reported symptoms and clinical findings had low positive predictive values. Only clinical findings from the vaginal wall showed both a sensitivity and specificity over 50%. CONCLUSIONS: Suggested recommendations are: extensive application of microscopic diagnosis, prevention of hepatitis B transmission, and addressing the issues of regional differences in the prevalence of RTI and of less wealthy people. Japan Epidemiological Association 2005-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7904302/ /pubmed/16195636 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.15.163 Text en © 2005 Japan Epidemiological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Goto, Aya
Vinh, Nguyen Quang
Minh, Pham Nghiem
Kato, Kumiko
Nga, Cao Thi Phi
Chung, Le Thi Hoai
Kieu, Hoang Quoc
Nga, Le Thi Quynh
Tan, Nguyen Ba
Katsube, Mayumi
Ishii, Sumie
Yasumura, Seiji
Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title_full Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title_fullStr Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title_short Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Reproductive Tract Infections among Pregnant Women in Ten Communes in Nghe An Province, Vietnam
title_sort prevalence of and factors associated with reproductive tract infections among pregnant women in ten communes in nghe an province, vietnam
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7904302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16195636
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.15.163
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