La prevalencia actual de infección genital por Chlamydia trachomatis en adolescentes y mujeres jóvenes chilenas asintomáticas justifica la vigilancia periódica

  • Zamboni M
  • Ralph C
  • García P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis infection constitutes the most common sexual transmitted disease (STD) among young women. International studies demonstrate that prevalence changes over time and also according to places. Aims: To estimate the prevalence of this infection among asymptomatic Chilean women (15 to 24 years old) and correlating with risk factor occurrence. Methods: Transversal cohort study to identify C. trachomatis infection through a diagnostic kit designed to detect and amplify cryptic plasmid DNA by quantitative PCR from endocervical sample. Results: 181 women were screened during the period of study. The overall prevalence estimate was 5.5% and founding significant estimate variations (0% to 14.6%) between recruiting centers. There was difference in number of sexual partners (4.1 vs 2.5; p<0.05) between positive and negative women. No difference was observed in age of first coitus, STD history, the use of barrier method or socioeconomic level. However, the probability of being carrier increases as greater is the number of sexual partners, especially when the use of barrier method is low. The latest is not related to the socioeconomic level. Conclusions: One of 12 to 18 women at this age range will have asymptomatic infection. The current prevalence and its variability substantiates the C. trachomatis screening and periodic surveillance.

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Zamboni, M., Ralph, C., García, P., & Cuello, M. (2016). La prevalencia actual de infección genital por Chlamydia trachomatis en adolescentes y mujeres jóvenes chilenas asintomáticas justifica la vigilancia periódica. Revista Chilena de Infectología, 33(6), 619–627. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182016000600003

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