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Mycoplasma genitalium and Other Reproductive Tract Infections in Pregnant Women,Papua New Guinea, 2015–2017
Authors:Michelle J.L. Scoullar  Philippe Boeuf  Elizabeth Peach  Ruth Fidelis  Kerryanne Tokmun  Pele Melepia  Arthur Elijah  Catriona S. Bradshaw  Glenda Fehler  Peter M. Siba  Simon Erskine  Elisa Mokany  Elissa Kennedy  Alexandra J. Umbers  Stanley Luchters  Leanne J. Robinson  Nicholas C. Wong  Andrew J. Vallely  Steven G. Badman  Lisa M. Vallely  Freya J.I. Fowkes  Christopher Morgan  William Pomat  Brendan S. Crabb  James G. Beeson  Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Study Team1
Abstract:Much about the range of pathogens, frequency of coinfection, and clinical effects of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among pregnant women remains unknown. We report on RTIs (Mycoplasma genitalium, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis, Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum, bacterial vaginosis, and vulvovaginal candidiasis) and other reproductive health indicators in 699 pregnant women in Papua New Guinea during 2015–2017. We found M. genitalium, an emerging pathogen in Papua New Guinea, in 12.5% of participants. These infections showed no evidence of macrolide resistance. In total, 74.1% of pregnant women had >1 RTI; most of these infections were treatable. We detected sexually transmitted infections (excluding syphilis) in 37.7% of women. Our findings showed that syndromic management of infections is greatly inadequate. In total, 98.4% of women had never used barrier contraception. These findings will inform efforts to improve reproductive healthcare in Papua New Guinea.
Keywords:sexually transmitted infections   Mycoplasma genitalium   Chlamydia trachomatis   Neisseria gonorrhoeae   Trichomonas vaginalis   Treponema pallidum   pregnant women   Papua New Guinea   pregnancy   bacterial vaginosis   vulvovaginal candidiasis   bacteria   fungi   reproductive tract infections
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