4th Infection Control Africa (ICAN) Conference

The association of asymptomatic vaginal infections with preterm delivery

Waterfront, Cape Town, 27-29 November 2012

Nco S*, Stemmet M, Kaambo E and Africa CWJ
Introduction: Preterm delivery has been associated with asymptomatic maternal vaginal colonization of organisms such Gardnerella, Chlamydia, Group B streptocococci (GBS).The aim of the study was to examine vaginal swabs for the presence of bacterial vaginosis (BV), Chlamydia, and GBS and to establish whether a significant difference in prevalence could be observed between preterm (PT) and full term (FT) delivery.
 
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