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Multiple sexually transmitted co-infections are associated with adverse reproductive outcomes in asymptomatic adolescent pregnant women A Prospective cohort study

dc.contributor.authorWasnik, Kirti
dc.contributor.authorMittal, Pratima
dc.contributor.authorGhope, Priti
dc.contributor.authorSonkar, Subash C.
dc.contributor.authorArora, Geetika
dc.contributor.authorSaluja, Daman
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-18T05:49:15Z
dc.date.available2023-04-18T05:49:15Z
dc.date.issued2022-11
dc.descriptionThis paper is submitted by the author of IIT (BHU), Varanasi, Indiaen_US
dc.description.abstractBackground: A prospective cohort was conducted to assess the prevalence of seven RTIs/STIs in adolescent asymptomatic pregnant women to find a significant correlation between infection and pregnancy. Methods: The study was restricted to 18–19 years of asymptomatic adolescent pregnant women attending Ante-Natal Care and the health status of the pregnant women were followed up to parturition. The health status of the infant was followed till 6 months post-delivery. The prevalence of the concerning pathogens and the significance of their association with adverse outcomes of pregnancy were determined. Results: Among 279 subjects, the most significant co-infections were observed for M. hominis with U. parvum (9.31%; p-value–0.0071/OR−2.6421) and U. urealyticum (7.88%; p-value–0.0119/OR−2.6455). Statistically significant associations were found between C. trachomatis [(p-value-0.0439); OR−2.9902] and M. genitalium [(p-value−0.0284); OR−3.442] with PTB, N. gonorrhoeae with LBW <2.5 kg [(p-value−0.0052);OR−4.9017], U. urealyticum with VLBW <2 kg [(p-value-0.0262);OR−3.0207], M. genitalium [(p-value-0.0184); OR−11.7976] and T. vaginalis with PROM [(p-value 0.0063); OR−19.4275] while M. genitalium [(p-value 0.0190); OR–12.9230] and U. urealyticum [(p-value 0.0063); OR-14.5149] with PPROM with 95% CI respectively. Conclusions: Asymptomatic adolescents are at high risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes if infected with the concerned pathogens.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipACBR, Delhi Universityen_US
dc.identifier.issn2296858X
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr-sdlib.iitbhu.ac.in/handle/123456789/2062
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherFrontiers Media S.A.en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFrontiers in Medicine;Volume 9
dc.subjectAdolescent pregnancyen_US
dc.subjectAdverse birth outcomesen_US
dc.subjectAsymptomatic adolescent pregnant womenen_US
dc.subjectPregnancy infectionsen_US
dc.subjectPremature rupture of membranes (PROM)en_US
dc.subjectPreterm birth (PTB)en_US
dc.subjectPreterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM)en_US
dc.subjectSTI co-infectionsen_US
dc.titleMultiple sexually transmitted co-infections are associated with adverse reproductive outcomes in asymptomatic adolescent pregnant women A Prospective cohort studyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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