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Prevalencia de Chlamydia Trachomatis como agente causal de Leucorrea único o en asociación con otros agentes en Mujeres Embarazadas

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  • Benavides, Maria Dolores
  • Tellez, Aleyda
  • Matus, Gregorio
  • Baltondano Martinez, Yubelka Susana
  • Centeno Cardenas, Maria

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E l objetivo del presente estudio fue, identificar la prevalencia de Chlamydia Trachomatis como agente causal único o en asociación con otros agentes causales de Leucorrea en mujeres embarazadas ingresadas en el servicio de ARO del HEODRA, en el período de Agosto de 2007 a Enero de 2008. E l estudio es descriptivo, de corte transversal. Se trabajó con fuentes primarias, a través de la entrevista y exploración ginecológica de las pacientes, y secundarias, a través de la revisión de los resultados de laboratorio de las muestras tomadas. Según los resultados de la prueba rápida de detección, la prevalencia de Chlamydia Trachomatis es del 15.45% encontrándose asociado a Gardnerella, Cándida Albicans y Tricomonas Vaginalis, no coincidiendo con los antecedentes locales en los que la prevalencia es del 20-25% y como único agente causal, pero si con la literatura extranjera consultada en los que la prevalencia en mujeres embarazadas se encuentra entre el 2-21%

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  • Benavides, Maria Dolores & Tellez, Aleyda & Matus, Gregorio & Baltondano Martinez, Yubelka Susana & Centeno Cardenas, Maria, 2008. "Prevalencia de Chlamydia Trachomatis como agente causal de Leucorrea único o en asociación con otros agentes en Mujeres Embarazadas," Universitas (León): Revista Científica de la UNAN León, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon (Unan-Leon), Researching Center for Applied Economic (RCAE), vol. 2(1), pages 1-7, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:naunrc:207374
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.207374
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