Aerobic Bacterial Vaginosis and Species Associated with Cytomegalovirus in Abortion.

H Dhumad Hameedi, Z A D Al-Shammari
Author Information
  1. H Dhumad Hameedi: College of Sciences, University of Misan, Amarah, Iraq.
  2. Z A D Al-Shammari: College of Sciences, University of Misan, Amarah, Iraq.

Abstract

Abortion is a common complication in the life cycle of pregnancy. Based on the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, spontaneous abortion is defined as the expulsion of an embryo or the extraction of a fetus at the age of 20-22 weeks of pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between socioeconomic factors and bacterial vaginosis (BV) in women having an abortion. As a secondary aim, it attempted to detect common bacteria that cause vaginosis associated with miscarriage and are related to Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and species (spp.). A total of 113 high vaginal swabs were taken from women having an abortion. Some variables that have been investigated in this study include age, education, and infection. After the vaginal discharge collection, the smear was prepared. Afterward, one or two drops of normal saline solution were put on the prepared smear with a cover slip, and then, they were examined under a microscope. Gram stain kits (Hi-media, India), were used to differentiate between the shapes of bacterial isolates. The wet mount technique was then utilized for the detection of and aerobic BV. All the samples were used for smear gram staining and were cultured on blood agar, chocolate agar, as well as MacConkey agar. Biochemical examinations performed on suspicious cultures included the Urease test, Oxidase test, Coagulase test, and Catalase test. In the present study, the participants' age ranged from 14 to 45 years. Women aged 24-34 years had a high rate of miscarriage, determined at 48 (42.5%), which was considered a high incidence rate. The results showed that 28.6% of the studied population experienced abortion once and 71.4% of them experienced it twice due to aerobic BV. The recorded data also revealed that 50% of the studied population, who were infected with CMV or , experienced abortion once and the other 50% experienced it twice. From 102 samples infected with spp., 45.17% experienced abortion once and 42.2% experienced it twice.

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MeSH Term

Female
Pregnancy
Agar
Culture Media
Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus Infections
Lactobacillus
Vaginosis, Bacterial
Bacteria, Aerobic
Humans
Abortion, Induced
Abortion, Spontaneous
Young Adult
Adult

Chemicals

Agar
Culture Media
Gram's stain

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