Trichomonas vaginalis infection in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus and vaginal discharge in Benghazi, Libya
Autor: | Adela H Elamami, Eman Z Younis |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Gynecology Vaginal discharge medicine.medical_specialty biology business.industry Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 030108 mycology & parasitology medicine.disease_cause medicine.disease biology.organism_classification 03 medical and health sciences Diabetes mellitus medicine Trichomonas vaginalis Sex organ medicine.symptom Bacterial vaginosis Risk factor Candida albicans business |
Zdroj: | Ibnosina Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. :109-113 |
ISSN: | 1947-489X |
DOI: | 10.4103/1947-489x.210222 |
Popis: | Background: There is a wide variation in the prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis in Libyan women. There are nodata on prevalence in Libya women with diabetes, a known risk factor for increased genital infection. Objective: We wished to ascertain the prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis infection in diabetic women with vaginal discharge in Benghazi, Libya. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectionalstudy was performed at one specialized polyclinic betweenNovember 2011 and December 2013. One hundred and ten pregnant and non-pregnant diabetic women aged 17-52years who complain of vaginal discharge were interviewedand high vaginal swabs were taken and tested with wetmount and culture to detect Trichomonas vaginalis,candida and bacteria. Random blood glucose levels andVDRL tests were also done for all patients. Results: 27 out of 110 vaginal swabs (24.5%) were positive for Trichomonas vaginalis . The age of the patient, color and smell of the vaginal discharge significantly concurredwith the Trichomonas vaginalis infection status. Highest rate of infection (50%) was observed in diabetic women over 40 years of age. Non-pregnant diabetic women had a slightly higher prevalence (27.7%) than pregnant diabetic women (22.2%). Eighteen of all vaginal discharge (16.4%) were positive for Candida albicans. Bacterial vaginosis was mostly due to Staphylococcus spp (100%). Additionally, 4 patients (3.6%) had a positive VDRL test. Conclusion: Nearly quarter of women with type 2 diabetes mellitus presenting with vaginal discharge in Benghazi had Trichomonas vaginalis infection. This is markedly higher than previously reported rates in the general femalepopulation of the city. Keywords: Trichomonas vaginalis infection, Wet mount,Culture, Diabetes, Benghazi, Libya. |
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