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Prevalence of vaginal infections and associated lifestyles of students in the university of Cape Coast,Ghana
Authors:Gloria Baaba Aubyn  Daniel Nii Aryee Tagoe
Affiliation:1.Department of Laboratory Technology, University of Cape Coast, PMB, Cape Coast, Ghana;2.Medical Laboratory Section, Department of Laboratory Technology, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana;3.Medical and Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Cape Coast Hospital, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana;Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research, College of Health Science, University of Ghana, P.O. Box LG 581, Legon-Accra., Tel: +233 (0) 244530214
Abstract:

Objective

To determine the prevalence of vaginal infections and associated lifestyles of students visiting the University of Cape Coast Hospital.

Methods

Fifty female students presenting with clinical symptoms of vaginitis were sampled. One hundred samples made up of 50 urine and 50 higher vaginal swabs (HVS) were obtained from patients and questionnaire administered. Samples were wet prepared, examined microscopically, and cultured on blood and chocolate agars for 24 h at (35±2) °C. Colonial morphology, Gram reactions and biochemical tests were used for the identification of isolates.

Results

There were high percentages of pus cells (64%), epithelial cells (62%) and yeast cells (56%) in all urine samples. Bacterial isolates included Staphylococcus aureus (28%) and (22%), Klebsiella spp. (6%) and (4%) in urine and HVS samples respectively; Escherichia coli in urine (18%) and Candida in HVS (16%). The overall prevalence of vaginitis was 66%, including bacterial vaginosis 28%, Candida infection 22% and co-infection of bacterial and Candida 16%. Lifestyle data showed all sampled students were sexually active, 48% used contraceptives, 54% used antimicrobial agents, and 92% prefered wearing of trousers and shorts.

Conclusions

The present study indicates prevalence of vaginal infection among female students, which strongly correlates with student lifestyle. Education on lifestyle modifications will go a long way in reducing the prevalence of vaginitis.
Keywords:Vaginitis   Prevalence   Bacterial vaginosis   Pus cells   Epithelial cells   Candida spp.
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