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Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score

Genital tract ureaplasma infections are associated with numerous complications, ranging from inflammation, through infertility, to problematic pregnancy. In the course of ureaplasma infection, the risk of human papillomavirus infection increases. Diagnostic tests for urea-plasma infections are not a...

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Autores principales: Biernat-Sudolska, Małgorzata, Talaga-Ćwiertnia, Katarzyna, Gajda, Paulina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35635162
http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2022-001
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author Biernat-Sudolska, Małgorzata
Talaga-Ćwiertnia, Katarzyna
Gajda, Paulina
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Gajda, Paulina
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description Genital tract ureaplasma infections are associated with numerous complications, ranging from inflammation, through infertility, to problematic pregnancy. In the course of ureaplasma infection, the risk of human papillomavirus infection increases. Diagnostic tests for urea-plasma infections are not always carried out, especially in women with the normal Nugent test results. The study attempts to check whether it is possible to find a prognostic indicator that could suggest a high abundance of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) at the stage of the initial examination of vaginal discharge. Such a prognostic factor could qualify women for further tests to detect infections with these atypical bacteria. Six hundred twenty-seven white women with a score of 0–3 on the Nugent scale were tested, including 322 patients with a high abundance of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) and 305 who tested negative for these bacteria. Ureaplasma infections were detected statistically significant in women who had few or no epithelial cells in the genital swab specimens compared to the results obtained for women with numerous or very numerous epithelial cells (p < 0.001). The risk of the high density of ureaplasmas was 38.7% higher with fewer or no epithelial cells than with high numbers. In patients aged 18–40 years with few or no epithelial cells, a high density of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) was observed significantly more frequently (p = 0.003). Determining the number of epithelial cells in Gram-stained slides may be the prognostic indicator of ureaplasma infection. Testing for genital ureaplasma infection should be considered, especially in women of childbearing age (18–40 years), even if the Nugent test value is normal and pH ≤ 4.6.
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spelling pubmed-91529152022-06-13 Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score Biernat-Sudolska, Małgorzata Talaga-Ćwiertnia, Katarzyna Gajda, Paulina Pol J Microbiol Original Paper Genital tract ureaplasma infections are associated with numerous complications, ranging from inflammation, through infertility, to problematic pregnancy. In the course of ureaplasma infection, the risk of human papillomavirus infection increases. Diagnostic tests for urea-plasma infections are not always carried out, especially in women with the normal Nugent test results. The study attempts to check whether it is possible to find a prognostic indicator that could suggest a high abundance of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) at the stage of the initial examination of vaginal discharge. Such a prognostic factor could qualify women for further tests to detect infections with these atypical bacteria. Six hundred twenty-seven white women with a score of 0–3 on the Nugent scale were tested, including 322 patients with a high abundance of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) and 305 who tested negative for these bacteria. Ureaplasma infections were detected statistically significant in women who had few or no epithelial cells in the genital swab specimens compared to the results obtained for women with numerous or very numerous epithelial cells (p < 0.001). The risk of the high density of ureaplasmas was 38.7% higher with fewer or no epithelial cells than with high numbers. In patients aged 18–40 years with few or no epithelial cells, a high density of ureaplasmas (≥ 10(4) CFU/ml) was observed significantly more frequently (p = 0.003). Determining the number of epithelial cells in Gram-stained slides may be the prognostic indicator of ureaplasma infection. Testing for genital ureaplasma infection should be considered, especially in women of childbearing age (18–40 years), even if the Nugent test value is normal and pH ≤ 4.6. Sciendo 2022-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9152915/ /pubmed/35635162 http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2022-001 Text en © 2022 Małgorzata Biernat-Sudolska et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Biernat-Sudolska, Małgorzata
Talaga-Ćwiertnia, Katarzyna
Gajda, Paulina
Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title_full Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title_fullStr Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title_full_unstemmed Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title_short Vaginal Secretion Epithelium Count As a Prognostic Indicator of High Abundance of Ureaplasmas in Women with a Normal Nugent Score
title_sort vaginal secretion epithelium count as a prognostic indicator of high abundance of ureaplasmas in women with a normal nugent score
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35635162
http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2022-001
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