Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand
Aim: To identify risk factors associated with and evaluate algorithms for predicting Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand. Methods: Eligible women were recruited from family planning clinics from all regi...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-511112018-09-04T04:51:49Z Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand Sungwal Rugpao Kittipong Rungruengthanakit Yuthapong Werawatanakul Wanida Sinchai Tosaporn Ruengkris Surachai Lamlertkittikul Sutham Pinjareon Sompong Koonlertkit Aram Limtrakul Somchai Sriplienchan Antika Wongthanee Bangorn Sirirojn Charles S. Morrison David D. Celentano Medicine Aim: To identify risk factors associated with and evaluate algorithms for predicting Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand. Methods: Eligible women were recruited from family planning clinics from all regions in Thailand. The women were followed at 3-month intervals for 15-24 months. At each visit, the women were interviewed for interval sexually transmitted infection (STI) history in the past 3 months, recent sexual behavior, and contraceptive use. Pelvic examinations were performed and endocervical specimens were collected to test for CT and NG using polymerase chain reaction. Results: Factors associated with incident CT/NG cervical infections in multivariate analyses included region of country other than the north, age ≤25 years, polygamous marriage, acquiring a new sex partner in the last 3 months, abnormal vaginal discharge, mucopurulent cervical discharge, and easily induced bleeding of the endocervix. Three models were developed to predict cervical infection. A model incorporating demographic factors and sexual behaviors had a sensitivity of 61% and a specificity of 71%. Incorporating additional factors did not materially improve test performance. Positive predictive values for all models evaluated were low. Conclusion: In resource-limited settings, algorithmic approaches to identifying incident cervical infections among low-risk women may assist providers in the management of these infections. © 2010 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2018-09-04T04:51:49Z 2018-09-04T04:51:49Z 2010-02-01 Journal 14470756 13418076 2-s2.0-76349099116 10.1111/j.1447-0756.2009.01105.x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=76349099116&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51111 |
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Aim: To identify risk factors associated with and evaluate algorithms for predicting Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand. Methods: Eligible women were recruited from family planning clinics from all regions in Thailand. The women were followed at 3-month intervals for 15-24 months. At each visit, the women were interviewed for interval sexually transmitted infection (STI) history in the past 3 months, recent sexual behavior, and contraceptive use. Pelvic examinations were performed and endocervical specimens were collected to test for CT and NG using polymerase chain reaction. Results: Factors associated with incident CT/NG cervical infections in multivariate analyses included region of country other than the north, age ≤25 years, polygamous marriage, acquiring a new sex partner in the last 3 months, abnormal vaginal discharge, mucopurulent cervical discharge, and easily induced bleeding of the endocervix. Three models were developed to predict cervical infection. A model incorporating demographic factors and sexual behaviors had a sensitivity of 61% and a specificity of 71%. Incorporating additional factors did not materially improve test performance. Positive predictive values for all models evaluated were low. Conclusion: In resource-limited settings, algorithmic approaches to identifying incident cervical infections among low-risk women may assist providers in the management of these infections. © 2010 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. |
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Sungwal Rugpao Kittipong Rungruengthanakit Yuthapong Werawatanakul Wanida Sinchai Tosaporn Ruengkris Surachai Lamlertkittikul Sutham Pinjareon Sompong Koonlertkit Aram Limtrakul Somchai Sriplienchan Antika Wongthanee Bangorn Sirirojn Charles S. Morrison David D. Celentano |
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Sungwal Rugpao Kittipong Rungruengthanakit Yuthapong Werawatanakul Wanida Sinchai Tosaporn Ruengkris Surachai Lamlertkittikul Sutham Pinjareon Sompong Koonlertkit Aram Limtrakul Somchai Sriplienchan Antika Wongthanee Bangorn Sirirojn Charles S. Morrison David D. Celentano |
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Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand |
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Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand |
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Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand |
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Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand |
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Risk factors and algorithms for chlamydial and gonococcal cervical infections in women attending family planning clinics in Thailand |
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