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Preterm Labour: An insights into Vaginal Infections
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Background: Preterm births result from preterm labour. The chief causes of new-born neurological morbidity and transience are prematurity and low birth weight. Vaginal infections are considered as a higher risk factor for pre term labour. Preterm labour is less common when proper antenatal examination, screening for lower urogenital tract infections, and early treatment are carried out. Methods: Group B streptococcus (GBS), Urea plasma urealyticum, Mycoplasma genitalium, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis, Treponema pallidum, bacterial vaginosis, herpes simplex virus (HSV) I and II, were all examined in vaginal swab samples from A control group of 81 expectant mothers underwent a GBS test. Tests for the antimicrobial propensities of GBS, U. urealyticum and M. hominis were conducted. Results: 8.70% of PTL-WO, 16.33% of S-PTB, 11.70% of M-PTB, and 17.29% of the control group had GBS. 13.04% of PTL-WO, 18.37% of S-PTB, and 17.65% of M-PTB had M. hominis. U. urealyticum was detected by PCR and culture in 52.17 percent of PTL-WO, 48.98 percent of S-PTB, and 55.88 percent of M-PTB. 17.39% of PTL-WO patients, 4.08% of S-PTB patients, and 5.88% of M-PTB patients had C. trachomatis. Monilia was found in 4.3% of PTL-WO, 6.12% of S-PTB, and 5.88% of M-PTB. This examination failed to discover N. gonorrhoeae, M. genitalium, HSV I, T. vaginalis, or T. pallidum; no additional bacteria or viruses were detected either. Conclusions: Lower urogenital tract infections in pregnant women should be tested for, especially in high-risk situations. When genitourinary infections are detected early and treated fast, prematurity-related infant morbidity and mortality are decreased, and preterm labour is less common. Keywords: Preterm labour, Urinary tract infection, vaginal infections
Lahore Medical and Dental College
Title: Preterm Labour: An insights into Vaginal Infections
Description:
Background: Preterm births result from preterm labour.
The chief causes of new-born neurological morbidity and transience are prematurity and low birth weight.
Vaginal infections are considered as a higher risk factor for pre term labour.
Preterm labour is less common when proper antenatal examination, screening for lower urogenital tract infections, and early treatment are carried out.
Methods: Group B streptococcus (GBS), Urea plasma urealyticum, Mycoplasma genitalium, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis, Treponema pallidum, bacterial vaginosis, herpes simplex virus (HSV) I and II, were all examined in vaginal swab samples from A control group of 81 expectant mothers underwent a GBS test.
Tests for the antimicrobial propensities of GBS, U.
urealyticum and M.
hominis were conducted.
Results: 8.
70% of PTL-WO, 16.
33% of S-PTB, 11.
70% of M-PTB, and 17.
29% of the control group had GBS.
13.
04% of PTL-WO, 18.
37% of S-PTB, and 17.
65% of M-PTB had M.
hominis.
U.
urealyticum was detected by PCR and culture in 52.
17 percent of PTL-WO, 48.
98 percent of S-PTB, and 55.
88 percent of M-PTB.
17.
39% of PTL-WO patients, 4.
08% of S-PTB patients, and 5.
88% of M-PTB patients had C.
trachomatis.
Monilia was found in 4.
3% of PTL-WO, 6.
12% of S-PTB, and 5.
88% of M-PTB.
This examination failed to discover N.
gonorrhoeae, M.
genitalium, HSV I, T.
vaginalis, or T.
pallidum; no additional bacteria or viruses were detected either.
Conclusions: Lower urogenital tract infections in pregnant women should be tested for, especially in high-risk situations.
When genitourinary infections are detected early and treated fast, prematurity-related infant morbidity and mortality are decreased, and preterm labour is less common.
Keywords: Preterm labour, Urinary tract infection, vaginal infections.
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