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Vaginal colonization and resistance profile of group B Streptococcus among pregnant women in Yaoundé Gynecology, Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital in Cameroon
Adawaye, Chatté Idekhim; Toukam, Michel; Assam Assam, Jean Paul et al.
2014In Journal of Clinical Medicine and Research, 6 (3), p. 16-21
 

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Keywords :
Streptocoque du groupe B, Femme enceinte; antibiotique
Abstract :
[en] In order to obtain reliable data on vaginal carriage of Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women and to formulate a prevention program of neonatal Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disease, we carried out a prospective cross sectional study for 6 months. The general objective of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of vaginal carriage and the resistance profile of GBS. The study involved 142 pregnant women presenting for antenatal care in Yaoundé Gynecology-Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital (YGOPH). Participants were interviewed using a standard structure questionnaire. Low vaginal swabs were collected and cultured on specific media. A presumptive identification of isolates was made using standard bacteriological methods. Confirmative identification of Group B Streptococcus was done and antimicrobial sensitivity testing was performed. Among the 142 pregnant women GBS colonization was confirmed in 11 (7.7%). The rate of carriage was 3.8% in the first trimester, 7% in the second trimester and 11.1% in the third trimester. The predominant germ was Candida albicans with a frequency of 45.2% among the germs found in monomicrobial culture and Gardnerella vaginalis (77.8%) among the germs in polymicrobial culture, followed by Candida spp (11.8%), S. agalactiae (8.6%) and Escherichia coli (4.3%). The result of antimicrobial sensitivity testing showed that all the GBS strains were sensitive to major antibiotics drugs tested. The highest rates of resistance were found with gentamycin (100%) and Cefuroxim (81.8%). The vaginal carriage of GBS among pregnant women is still high. Thus, well-planned, prospective studies will be necessary to fully appreciate the magnitude of the problem of GBS in our hospitals.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Adawaye, Chatté Idekhim ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. bioméd. & pharma. (Bologne)
Toukam, Michel;  Hopital Général de Yaoundé
Assam Assam, Jean Paul;  Université de Doualla
Nkoa, Therèse;  Hopital Gynéco-obstétrique et Pédiatrique de yaoundé
M., Koanga;  Université de Doualla
Koulla, Sinata Shiro;  Université de Yaoundé I > Faculté de Médecine
Language :
English
Title :
Vaginal colonization and resistance profile of group B Streptococcus among pregnant women in Yaoundé Gynecology, Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital in Cameroon
Alternative titles :
[en] Portage vaginal et profil de sensibilité du Streptocoque du Groupe B Chez la femme enceinte à l'Hopital Gynéco-Obstétrique et Pédiatrique de Yaoundé (Yaoundé)
Publication date :
30 November 2014
Journal title :
Journal of Clinical Medicine and Research
eISSN :
2141-2235
Publisher :
Academic Journals
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Pages :
16-21
Funders :
Institut Universitaire des Sciences et Techniques d'Abéché
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