Prevalence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the west of Iran.

2021 
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (N. gonorrhoeae) is one of the causing factors of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). This bacterium infects the epithelial cells of the cervix of women and urethra of men. However, the symptoms in the lower genitalia are found only in a small percentage of people. The aim of this study was comparing the frequency of N. gonorrhoeae genital infection among two groups of pregnant women (spontaneous abortion and normal pregnancy).This cross-sectional study was performed in the west of Iran. This study was performed on 417 women who consisted of 109 spontaneous abortions, 109 normal deliveries, 100 fertilities and 99 infertile women. Specific primers were used and DNA was extracted by endocervical swabs; then a Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was done for detection of N. gonorrhoeae. Data analysis was carried out using Chi-Square Test and t-Test. In all of the above-said steps, a level of 5% was considered significant.The average age in women with normal delivery (27.8±4.87) in women with spontaneous abortion (29.6±5.9) in fertile women (32.1±5.1) and in infertile women were (29.1±6.3). The total frequency of N. gonorrhea infection was 0 (0%). Prevalence of N. gonorrhoeae infection was zero; also it was not associated with spontaneous abortion and infertility.
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