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Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection As a Risk Factor for Infertility Among Women in Ghana, West Africa

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Specialty Tropical Medicine
Date 2008 Feb 8
PMID 18256439
Citations 18
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Abstract

In developing countries, data about the prevalence of genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections and their sequelae, especially tubal infertility, is scarce. A prospective case-control study was performed enrolling 439 Ghanaian women. The case group included 191 patients with primary or secondary infertility. The control group consisted of 248 healthy pregnant women. First-void urine samples were investigated by PCR, and serum specimens were tested for C. trachomatis-specific IgG and IgA antibodies. Demographic and behavioral information were gathered for statistical analysis. The PCR prevalence of C. trachomatis was relatively low and did not differ significantly among both groups (2.4 versus 1.6%). In contrast, significantly higher prevalences of specific IgG (39% versus 19%) and IgA (14% versus 3%) antibodies were found among infertile women. The adjusted odds ratios were 2.1 and 2.8, respectively. Our data suggest that previous C. trachomatis infections may contribute to infertility in Ghanaian women.

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