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Article

Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections and Syndromic Approach: A Study Conducted on Women at Moroccan University Hospital

by
Safae Karim
1,
Chahrazed Bouchikhi
2,
Abdelaziz Banani
2,
Hinde El Fatemi
3,
Tiatou Souho
1,
Sanaa Erraghay
2 and
Bahia Bennani
1,*
1
URL-CNRST, Laboratory of Human Pathology, Biomedicine and Environment, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy Fez, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Sidi Harazem Road, Fez 30070, Morocco
2
Department of Gynecology, Hassan II University Hospital Center, Sidi Harazem Road, Fez 30070, Morocco
3
Department of Anatomopathology, Hassan II University Hospital Center, Sidi Harazem Road, Fez 30070, Morocco
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
GERMS 2021, 11(4), 544-553; https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1289
Submission received: 24 May 2021 / Revised: 7 November 2021 / Accepted: 15 November 2021 / Published: 29 December 2021

Abstract

Introduction: In Morocco, a syndromic approach has been implemented for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) management. However, those infections can be asymptomatic and the use of the syndromic approach to their management can be inappropriate and lead to dissemination of infection. Therefore, it would be important to determine the epidemiology and risk factors of bacterial STIs (Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Mycoplasma genitalium (MG)) in a Moroccan population and their association with symptoms to assess the appropriacy of the use of the syndromic approach. Methods: Cervical samples were collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic consenting women attending the University Hospital of Fez and were tested by PCR for NG, CT and MG using specific primers. We assessed the infection status and its association with different risk factors and genital STIs-related symptoms. Results: Of 809 tested for CT, NG and MG, 16.6% tested positive for at least one STI. Of the 134 participants who tested positive for at least one bacterial STI, 74.2% had no genital STIs-related symptoms. Moreover, the results showed a significantly high rate of NG and MG infections in asymptomatic women. However, the determined risk factors for NG, MG and CT infections were menopause (p = 0.002), oral contraception (p = 0.036) and a high number of parities (p = 0.048), respectively. Conclusions: This investigation shows a predominance of NG infection and a high prevalence of STIs in asymptomatic patients. These results highlight that the adopted syndromic approach will not be adapted in the management of these STIs. Thus, the implementation of a systematic diagnostic program in order to enhance their management is needed.
Keywords: Chlamydia trachomatis; Neisseria gonorrhoeae; Mycoplasma genitalium; risk factors; molecular diagnosis Chlamydia trachomatis; Neisseria gonorrhoeae; Mycoplasma genitalium; risk factors; molecular diagnosis

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Karim, S.; Bouchikhi, C.; Banani, A.; El Fatemi, H.; Souho, T.; Erraghay, S.; Bennani, B. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections and Syndromic Approach: A Study Conducted on Women at Moroccan University Hospital. GERMS 2021, 11, 544-553. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1289

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Karim S, Bouchikhi C, Banani A, El Fatemi H, Souho T, Erraghay S, Bennani B. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections and Syndromic Approach: A Study Conducted on Women at Moroccan University Hospital. GERMS. 2021; 11(4):544-553. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1289

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Karim, Safae, Chahrazed Bouchikhi, Abdelaziz Banani, Hinde El Fatemi, Tiatou Souho, Sanaa Erraghay, and Bahia Bennani. 2021. "Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections and Syndromic Approach: A Study Conducted on Women at Moroccan University Hospital" GERMS 11, no. 4: 544-553. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1289

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Karim, S., Bouchikhi, C., Banani, A., El Fatemi, H., Souho, T., Erraghay, S., & Bennani, B. (2021). Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections and Syndromic Approach: A Study Conducted on Women at Moroccan University Hospital. GERMS, 11(4), 544-553. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1289

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