Low prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis infection among women seeking health care in five communities in Ikot Ekpene Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

E. O. Ofum, G. P. Chiaghana, G. I. Ngwu, G. C. Onyishi
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the is a common sexually transmitted parasitic infection caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, yet it is always neglected and unreported. This study was carried out among women of reproductive age made up of 136(34.2%) pregnant and 262(65.8%) non-pregnant women in a bid to seek possible ways to promote healthy lifestyle among them. They were examined for prevalence, distribution pattern, intensity and risk factors associated with the infection. The study was conducted in communities randomly selected in Ikot Ekpene LGA namely; Nkap, Ikot Obong Edong, Ikot Ekpene and Ikot Abia Idem. Participants were women who registered for antenatal or visited the medical centres for other health needs. Samples were collected and wet mounts and vital staining with Giemsa stain was used to detect T. vaginalis trophozoites. Out of 398 samples collected, 17(4.3%) were infected. Only 4(2.9%) women out of 136 pregnant women examined were infected. All infected participants were below 36 years. The highest prevalence was recorded among the 16–25 age group with 9(6%) out of 150 women examined in this group infected. Those infected within 26–35 years were 8(3.8%). The difference in prevalence between the two age groups was not significant (χ2=2.90, p=0.23). A higher burden of the disease was recorded among sexually active women. Health officials should endeavour to pay attention to curbing the disease, through awareness among vulnerable groups. 
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尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州 Ikot Ekpene 地方政府辖区五个社区就医妇女阴道毛滴虫感染率低的情况
滴虫性阴道炎是由阴道毛滴虫引起的一种常见的性传播寄生虫感染,但却总是被忽视和未报告。这项研究的对象是育龄妇女,包括 136 名孕妇(34.2%)和 262 名非孕妇(65.8%),目的是寻找促进她们健康生活方式的可行方法。研究人员对这些妇女的感染率、分布模式、强度以及与感染相关的风险因素进行了调查。这项研究在伊科特-埃克佩内地方政府(Ikot Ekpene LGA)随机选择的社区进行,这些社区是:恩卡普(Nkap)、伊科特-奥邦-埃东(Ikot Obong Edong)、伊科特-埃克佩内(Ikot Ekpene)和伊科特-阿比亚-伊德姆(Ikot Abia Idem)。参与者为登记产前检查或因其他健康需求前往医疗中心就诊的妇女。采集的样本经湿装片和吉氏染色后用于检测阴道滋养体。在采集的 398 个样本中,有 17 个(4.3%)受到感染。在接受检查的 136 名孕妇中,只有 4 名(2.9%)妇女受到感染。所有感染者的年龄都在 36 岁以下。16-25 岁年龄组的感染率最高,150 名受检妇女中有 9 人(6%)受到感染。26-35 岁的感染者为 8 人(3.8%)。两个年龄组之间的感染率差异不显著(χ2=2.90,P=0.23)。性活跃妇女的患病率较高。卫生官员应努力通过提高弱势群体的认识来遏制该疾病。
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