尼日利亚哈科特港河流州妇女患滴虫病的风险因素与滴虫病之间的关系

Nyenke, C. U., Onosakponome, E. O., Ikpeama R. A., Nathaniel C. D., Ezenwaka. C. O.
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从历史上看,阴道毛滴虫的存在与某些风险因素有关。这项研究的重点是评估某些风险因素与滴虫病之间的关联。这项横断面研究由 650 名妇女组成,其中 450 人使用尿液样本进行滴虫感染检测,其余 200 人使用阴道高位拭子(HVS)进行滴虫感染检测。这些妇女是从孕妇、感染艾滋病毒的妇女、门诊病人和健康志愿者中随机抽取的。 在同意参与研究后,研究人员通过填写调查问卷收集了她们接触选定风险因素的相关数据。结果显示,"无保护性行为 "与滴虫病之间存在关联(P<0.05)。同样,滴虫病的发病率与 "穿不透气内衣"(p<0.05)、"重复穿内衣"(p<0.05)、"对滴虫病的了解"(p<0.05)和 "信息来源"(p<0.05)之间也存在关联。这项研究表明,在河流州立大学教学医院(RSUTH)的妇女中,无保护措施性行为、穿不透气内衣、重复穿内衣、滴虫病知识和感染源是滴虫病的重要风险因素。
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Association between Risk Factors and Trichomoniasis among Women in Port Harcourt Rivers State, Nigeria
Historically, the presence of T. vaginalis has been viewed to be associated with certain risk factors. This study is focused on assessing the association between selected risk factors and trichomoniasis. The cross-sectional study was composed of 650 women, 450 of them were tested for trichomonas infection using urine samples while the remaining 200 were tested for trichomonas infection using a high vagina swab (HVS). These women were randomly selected among pregnant women, women with HIV, Out-patient, and healthy volunteers.  After consenting to participate in the study, data concerning their exposure to selected risk factors were gathered through a filled questionnaire. The results revealed that there was an association between “engaging in unprotected sex” and trichomoniasis (p<0.05). Similarly, there were associations between the prevalence of trichomoniasis and “wearing air-tight underwear” (p<0.05), “repeating underwear” (p<0.05), “knowledge of trichomoniasis” (p<0.05) and “source of information” (p<0.05). This study has shown that engaging in unprotected sex, wearing air-tight underwear, repeating underwear, knowledge of trichomoniasis and source of infection are significant risk factors of trichomoniasis among women in Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).
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