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Antimicrobial resistance of abnormal vaginal discharges microorganisms in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso,
Discipline: Sciences biologiques
Auteur(s): Simplice D Karou, Florencia Djigma, Tani Sagna, Christelle Nadembega, Moctar Zeba, Aboudoulaye Kabre, Kokou Anani, Djeneba Ouermi, Charlemagne Gnoula, Virginio Pietra, Salvatore Pignatelli, Jacques Simpore
Auteur(s) tagués: SIMPORE Jacques
Renseignée par : DJIGMA Wendkuuni Florencia
Résumé

Objective
To assess the prevalence of bacterial strains and fungal strains infecting the vaginal tract and test their sensitivity to antibiotics in women attending Saint Camille Medical Centre in Ouagadougou.
Methods
From January 2008 to December 2009, a total of 2 000 vaginal swabs were cultivated for bacterial and fungal identification and isolation. Furthermore, bacterial strains were tested for their susceptibility to several antibiotics used in routine in the centre.
Results
The results revealed that microbial isolation and identification was attempted for 1 536/2 000 sample, a positivity rate of 76.80%. Candida albicans (48.76%), followed by Escherichia coli (16.67%), Streptococcus agalactiae (8.14%) and Staphylococcus aureus (7.55%) were the major agents of genital tract infections in patients. Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum combined accounted for less than 7%. Trichomonas vaginalis was identified in 1.04% cases. The antimicrobial tests revealed that the microorganisms developed resistance to several antibiotics including beta lactams. However, antibiotics such as cefamenzol, ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin were still active on these bacteria.
Conclusions
The results reveal that many sexually active women are infected by one or more microbial pathogens, probably because of the lack of hygiene or the adoption of some risky behaviors, such as not using condoms or having multiple sexual partners. Efforts should be made to address these points in the country.

Mots-clés

bacterial strains; fungal strains; vaginal tract ; antibitics

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