Prevalence and association of T richomonas vaginalis With microorganisms in Women presented with gynaecological disorders
Date
2017
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Neelain University
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Abstract
This study was performed at Khartoum State, during the period Aug 2014 -Oct
2016.
Objective: of the study: the aim of the study was to determine the rate of
infection of T.vagina/is and associated micro-organisms in women attending
clinics presenting with gynaecological disorders.
Materials and methods: among the women presented with gynaecological
disorders, 100 women who showed T.vagina/is in their urine were enrolled in
the study. Two vaginal swabs were taken from these positive women, one for
Gram staining and the other for in vitro cultivation. 50 vaginal swabs were
taken from non-infected women as controls.
Results: Trichomoniasis occurred in 70 and 30% in married and non-married
women respectively with higher rates in 25-34 years old group. Infection was
encountered in the various hospitals and among women from various
residential areas. Out of a total of 100 T.vagina/is cases, 70 showed growth,
with 4 organisms namely: Staphylococcus aureus (27%), Klebseilla (14%), E. Coli
(6%) and Candida (6%). Recurrent infections correlate with bacterial load (P=
0.04) but not with age nor marital status. In the present study, 5. aureus was
susceptible to vancomycinem, ciprofloxacin and amoxicillin/ clavulanate and
resistant to cefuroxime, while E. Coli and Klesie/Ia were susceptible to colistin,
gentamicin, ciprofloxacin and resistant to ceftazidine, ampicillin and
cefuroxime/ Axetil. There was significant association with recurrent among
vaginosis patients. Vancomycin was active against S.aureus while gentamycin
was active against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria.
Conclusion: the study demonstrated positive association between T.vaginalis
infection and microorganisms.
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment for the degree of M.Sc. in Medical
Laboratory Sciences, Al-Neelain University
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Medical Laboratory Sciences
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Neelain University