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Ecology of microbial germs of the urogenital tract in women in Southeast Gabon

Author: 
Ndong Atome Guy Roger, Ngoua Meye Misso Rick-Leonid, Sima Obiang Cédric, Onanga Richard and Nkogue Mba Dieudonné
Subject Area: 
Life Sciences
Abstract: 

Many studies showed that the presence of the germs, not diagnosed earlier were responsible for urogenital pathologies. This study was carried out in order to determine the frequency of certain germs of the urogenital tract of women. Several germs were identified as Klebsiella spp (17%), Pseudomonas (6%), Escherichia coli which is the majority germ 77% in the urine, fungi of the genus Candida especially Candida albicans (94%), Mycoplasma analysis has revealed the following rates; Mycoplasma hominis (36%), Ureaplasma urealyticum (44%) and also cases of co-infection Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis. The overall prevalence of urogenital infections was 32.31% with predominance almost -égale between urinary tract infection (47.67%) and vaginitis (46%). Among the series of tests performed urinary infections detected by urine culture was the most frequent to 48.57% in the age group of 26 to 34 years. Analysis of microbial infections by age showed that Mycoplasma gradually increased from age 15 and beyond 36 years from 77% to 79.06%. Other minor infections were detected such as pseudomonas in 5.71 cases, and Chlamidia trachomatis 0.38%. The increasing resistance occurs against the usual antibiotics. Durable solutions need to be found to fight against all these germs implied in sexually transmissible diseases.

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