The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic

This study of lower genital tract infections in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Vientiane, Lao PDR is a response to the reported rapid increase in the number of HIV infections in neighboring countries, and is a recognition of the important role of reproductive tract infections in facil...

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Main Authors: Sivixay Thammalangsy, Amphoy Sihavong, Traykhouane Phouthavane, Khanthanouvieng Sayabounthavong, Supaporn Puapermpoonsiri, Dwip Kitayaporn, John Gallwey, Patrick J. Rowe
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spelling th-mahidol.238752018-08-20T14:22:15Z The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic Sivixay Thammalangsy Amphoy Sihavong Traykhouane Phouthavane Khanthanouvieng Sayabounthavong Supaporn Puapermpoonsiri Dwip Kitayaporn John Gallwey Patrick J. Rowe Mother and Child Health Hospital MOH Karolinska Institutet Khon Kaen University Mahidol University EU/STD Project Organisation Mondiale de la Sante Bumrungrad International Hospital Medicine This study of lower genital tract infections in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Vientiane, Lao PDR is a response to the reported rapid increase in the number of HIV infections in neighboring countries, and is a recognition of the important role of reproductive tract infections in facilitating HIV transmission. This cross-sectional study determines the prevalence of lower genital tract infections among 500 antenatal attendees (gestational age ≤ 20 weeks) attending two hospitals serving urban areas in Vientiane, between September 2001 and March 2002. Most participants were housewives (64.4%) and government workers (16.0%). Their husbands were mainly government officers (31.4%), laborers or farmers (30.2%), and businessmen (12.4%). Sixty-four percent reported a past history of "any vaginal complaints" with 44.2% having sought treatment. Candida spp had the highest prevalence of all infections (27.0%), followed by bacterial vaginosis (14.4% by Amsel's criteria and 22.0% by Nugent's score), C. trachomatis (10.2% by nucleic acid hybridization and 9.6% by PCR), T. vaginalis (1.8%), and N. gonorrhoeae (0.8%), but no syphilis serological markers. Taken in conjunction with other surveillance data from the same period, this study indicates an opportunity to prevent epidemic spread into the community of both sexually transmitted disease and HIV by appropriate preventative programmed activities, including treatment services targeted at higher risk community groups. 2018-08-20T07:22:15Z 2018-08-20T07:22:15Z 2006-01-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.37, No.1 (2006), 190-199 01251562 2-s2.0-33744499692 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23875 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33744499692&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Sivixay Thammalangsy
Amphoy Sihavong
Traykhouane Phouthavane
Khanthanouvieng Sayabounthavong
Supaporn Puapermpoonsiri
Dwip Kitayaporn
John Gallwey
Patrick J. Rowe
The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
description This study of lower genital tract infections in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Vientiane, Lao PDR is a response to the reported rapid increase in the number of HIV infections in neighboring countries, and is a recognition of the important role of reproductive tract infections in facilitating HIV transmission. This cross-sectional study determines the prevalence of lower genital tract infections among 500 antenatal attendees (gestational age ≤ 20 weeks) attending two hospitals serving urban areas in Vientiane, between September 2001 and March 2002. Most participants were housewives (64.4%) and government workers (16.0%). Their husbands were mainly government officers (31.4%), laborers or farmers (30.2%), and businessmen (12.4%). Sixty-four percent reported a past history of "any vaginal complaints" with 44.2% having sought treatment. Candida spp had the highest prevalence of all infections (27.0%), followed by bacterial vaginosis (14.4% by Amsel's criteria and 22.0% by Nugent's score), C. trachomatis (10.2% by nucleic acid hybridization and 9.6% by PCR), T. vaginalis (1.8%), and N. gonorrhoeae (0.8%), but no syphilis serological markers. Taken in conjunction with other surveillance data from the same period, this study indicates an opportunity to prevent epidemic spread into the community of both sexually transmitted disease and HIV by appropriate preventative programmed activities, including treatment services targeted at higher risk community groups.
author2 Mother and Child Health Hospital
author_facet Mother and Child Health Hospital
Sivixay Thammalangsy
Amphoy Sihavong
Traykhouane Phouthavane
Khanthanouvieng Sayabounthavong
Supaporn Puapermpoonsiri
Dwip Kitayaporn
John Gallwey
Patrick J. Rowe
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author Sivixay Thammalangsy
Amphoy Sihavong
Traykhouane Phouthavane
Khanthanouvieng Sayabounthavong
Supaporn Puapermpoonsiri
Dwip Kitayaporn
John Gallwey
Patrick J. Rowe
author_sort Sivixay Thammalangsy
title The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
title_short The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
title_full The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
title_fullStr The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (ANC) clinic patients in two central hospitals, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic
title_sort prevalence of lower genital tract infections among ante-natal care (anc) clinic patients in two central hospitals, vientiane, lao people's democratic republic
publishDate 2018
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