Aftermath of Chlamydia Trachomatis - The Tip of an Iceberg in Female Reproductive Health.

Journal of mother and child Pub Date : 2023-10-16 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.34763/jmotherandchild.20232701.d-23-00033
Aparnna Vaikundam Subramanian, Sruthi Nagarajan, Poongodi Santhana Kumarasamy
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Objective: The magnitude of infertile couples worldwide was found to be 60-80 million. Genital infection due to Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis) is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) which may present as PID, leading to ectopic pregnancy, infertility or other adverse health outcomes. This study was done to assess the prevalence of C. trachomatis infections among female patients with infertility using real time PCR (RT-PCR) and to compare the findings of molecular testing with hysterosalpingography (HSG) and ultrasonography (USG).

Material and methods: 50 endocervical swabs were collected from women of reproductive age group attending infertility clinic and stored at -80 ºC. DNA extraction was done with Helini bacterial mini spin kit and tested for C. trachomatis DNA by RT-PCR kit.

Results: Of the 50 patients, 43 (86%) had primary infertility, and 7 (14%) had secondary infertility. Three (6%) were positive for C. trachomatis by RT-PCR. Two had primary infertility and one had secondary infertility.

Conclusion: Routine screening of C. trachomatis even in high-risk populations is not available in developing countries like India. The World Health Organization recommends syndromic approach for case management. Hence, a cost-effective, highly sensitive and specific test is the pressing priority in resource poor settings.

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沙眼衣原体的后遗症——女性生殖健康的冰山一角。
目的:世界范围内不孕夫妇的数量为6000万至8000万。沙眼衣原体引起的生殖器感染是最常见的性传播感染之一,可能表现为PID,导致异位妊娠、不孕或其他不良健康后果。本研究采用实时聚合酶链式反应(RT-PCR)评估女性不孕患者中沙眼衣原体感染的患病率,并将分子检测结果与子宫输卵管造影(HSG)和超声检查(USG)进行比较。用Helini细菌迷你旋转试剂盒提取DNA,并用RT-PCR试剂盒检测沙眼衣原体DNA。结果:50例患者中,原发性不孕43例(86%),继发性不孕7例(14%)。RT-PCR检测有3例(6%)沙眼衣原体阳性。两人原发性不孕,一人继发性不孕。结论:在像印度这样的发展中国家,即使在高危人群中也无法进行沙眼衣原体的常规筛查。世界卫生组织建议采用综合征方法进行病例管理。因此,在资源匮乏的环境中,成本效益高、高度敏感和具体的测试是当务之急。
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