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Aga Khan University

2016

Antenatal; Genexpert; Low-middle-income country; Molecular testing; Point-of-care; Pregnancy outcome; STIs; Syndromic management

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A Novel Point-Of-Care Testing Strategy For Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Pregnant Women In High-Burden Settings: Results Of A Feasibility Study In Papua New Guinea, Steven G. Badman, Lisa M. Vallely, Pamela Toliman, Grace Kariwiga, Bomesina Lote, William Pomat, Caroline Holmer, Rebecca Guy, Stanley Luchters, Chris Morgan Jun 2016

A Novel Point-Of-Care Testing Strategy For Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Pregnant Women In High-Burden Settings: Results Of A Feasibility Study In Papua New Guinea, Steven G. Badman, Lisa M. Vallely, Pamela Toliman, Grace Kariwiga, Bomesina Lote, William Pomat, Caroline Holmer, Rebecca Guy, Stanley Luchters, Chris Morgan

Population Health, East Africa

Background: Sexually transmitted and genital infections in pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes. High prevalences of sexually transmitted infections have been identified among antenatal attenders in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea has amongst the highest neonatal mortality rates worldwide, with preterm birth and low birth weight major contributors to neonatal mortality. The overall aim of our study was to determine if a novel point-of-care testing and treatment strategy for the sexually transmitted and genital infections Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and Bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnancy is …