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    O papel das duchas higiênicas vaginais sobre a prevalência das infecções genitais em mulheres profissionais do sexo

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    Orientadores: Paulo César Giraldo, Ana Katherine da Silveira GonçalvesTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências MédicasResumo: O uso de duchas vaginais é comum em diferentes povos e culturas. Entre as mulheres que a praticam, a maioria a faz após a menstruação, antes ou após a relação sexual, com a finalidade de evitar o odor desagradável ou para eliminar corrimentos, refrescar a genitália ou prevenir a gravidez. Não está claro na literatura se as duchas poderiam causar problemas às usuárias. Objetivo: Verificar se o uso habitual de duchas vaginais associa-se à infecção genital por Chlamydia trachomatis/ Neisseria gonorrhoeae e Papilomavírus humano (HPV) em mulheres profissionais do sexo. Sujeitos e Métodos: Estudo de corte transversal avaliou 200 mulheres - 111 profissionais do sexo (PS) e 89 não profissionais do sexo (NPS) - assistidas em uma Unidade Básica de Saúde de Campinas, São Paulo, Brasil. Todas as mulheres foram entrevistadas e examinadas por um único pesquisador. A anamnese abordou os antecedentes demográficos, higiênicos, sexuais e médicos, como idade, cor, paridade, escolaridade, tabagismo, estado civil, uso de duchas vaginais, idade da primeira relação sexual, número de parceiros sexuais, número de coitos por semana, práticas sexuais, uso de preservativo e lubrificante. Amostras de células cervicais foram coletadas para testes de captura híbrida objetivando Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrhoaea e HPV. Na análise estatística usou-se o teste exato de Fisher ou X2 para as variáveis discretas, e Mann-Whitney para as variáveis não-paramétricas. O estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa (no 902/2009) e contou com a colaboração da Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de São Paulo e Laboratório Digene. Resultado: Cerca de 40% das mulheres investigadas praticavam duchas vaginais três ou mais vezes por semana (61,7% das PS e somente 14,6% das NPS). A infecção por CT/NG foi positiva em 10,5% do total dos casos, 17 casos (15,3%) em PS e em quatro casos (4,5%) das NPS (p=0,01), porém não houve diferenças significativas entre usuárias de duchas vaginais (14,81%) e não usuárias (7,6%), (p=ns). As PS não usuárias de duchas vaginais tiveram quase o dobro de infecção CT/NG que as NPS usuárias de duchas vaginais (13,9% vs 7,7%). O HPV foi positivo em 40,5% dos casos, sendo 55,8% da PS e em 21,3% das NPS (p=0,001), contudo DNA-HPV não foi significativamente diferente (p=0,47) entre PS usuárias de duchas vaginais (54,4%) e em não usuárias (58,1%). HPV de alto risco foi positivo em 16,2% e 11,6% (p=ns) e o HPV de baixo risco em 23,5% e 30,2% (p=ns) em usuárias e não usuárias de duchas vaginais respectivamente. Os HPV de alto e baixo riscos foram encontrados simultaneamente em 14,7% e 16,2% das usuárias e não usuárias de duchas vaginais, respectivamente (p=ns). Conclusão: O uso de duchas vaginais não se associou às infecções genitais por CT/NG e HPV de alto ou baixo grau nas mulheres estudadas (profissionais do sexo e não profissionais do sexo)Abstract: The use of vaginal douching (VD) is widespread around the world, and is more common than is to be expected. The majority of women douche after menses, before or after sexual intercourse to prevent odor, to alleviate vaginal symptoms, or to prevent pregnancy, however it is not clear in the literature if this habit can cause damages for women. Objective: Establish whether high frequency VD favors Chlamydia trachomatis (CT)/Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) and Papilomavírus humano (HPV) infection in female sex workers (SW). Subjects and Methods: A clinical cross-sectional study involving 200 women, 111 SW and 89 non-sex workers (NSW) in a Health Center in Brazil. The subjects were submitted to an interview and examined by a single researcher. A questionnaire was filled out with data that included, medical and demographic history (age, race, parity, education, smoking, marital status), hygiene (use of VD, frequency and the solution used) and sexual behaviour (first sexual relation, number of sexual partners, frequency, sexual practices, homosexual relationships, use of condom and lubricant). Cervical samples were collected for CT and NG testing by hybrid capture 2 assay. Statistical analysis used the Fisher's exact test or qui square for discrete variables and Mann-Whitney test for nonparametric variables. The study was approved by Committee the Ethics in Research (no 902/2009) and received the cooperation of São Paulo Secretariat of Health and Digene laboratory. Results: Approximately 40% of women practiced douche three or more times per week (61.7% of SW and only 14.6% of the NSW). Infection with CT / NG was positive in 10.5% of the total cases, 17 cases (15.3%) in SW and in four cases (4.5%) of the NSW (p = 0.01). However, It was in 14.81% of D and but in and 7.6% of ND (p = ns). SW douchers had almost double CT and NG infections than NSW douchers (13.9% vs 7.7%). HPV infection was detected in 40.5% of cases, 55.8% of SW and 21.3% of NSW of (p = 0.001), despite of DNA HPV was not different (p = 0.47) between SW douchers (54.4%) and non-douchers (58.1%). High-risk DNA-HPV was positive in 16.2% and 11.6% (p = ns) and low-risk DNA-HPV in 23.5% and 30.2% (p = ns) in douchers and non-douchers respectively. High and low risk DNA-HPV were found simultaneously in 14.7% and 16.2% of douchers and non-douchers respectively (p = ns). Conclusion: The use of VD is not a causal factor for cervical CT/NG and High-/low risk HPV infection in women studied (SW and NSW)DoutoradoTocoginecologiaDoutor em Tocoginecologi

    Efeitos decorrentes do uso de duchas higienicas sobre a microflora vaginal de mulheres profissionais do sexo

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    Orientadores: Paulo Cesar Giraldo, Ana Katherine S. GonçalvesDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências MédicasResumo: Objetivo: Verificar se o uso de duchas higiênicas íntimas (DHI) pode interferir na microbiota vaginal de mulheres profissionais do sexo. Sujeitos e Métodos: Estudo de corte transversal realizado durante seis meses verificou o risco de 155 mulheres profissionais do sexo (PS), usuárias e não usuárias de DHI, apresentarem flora vaginal alterada e/ou vaginose bacteriana. As PS foram atendidas em centro de saúde (CS) localizado em zona de prostituição no município de Campinas, São Paulo, e agrupadas em usuárias e não usuárias de duchas higiênicas íntimas para análise da microbiota vaginal. A anamnese determinou os perfis sociodemográfico e sexual destas mulheres que procuraram o CS por diferentes motivos. O conteúdo vaginal foi coletado com swab estéril de Dacron e disposto em duas lâminas de vidro que foram coradas por técnica de Gram. A caracterização da microbiota vaginal pelos critérios de AMSEL adaptado foi realizada por microscopia óptica com lente de imersão. Análises univariável, bivariável com testes de qui-quadrado e exato de Fisher, além de regressão múltipla variável (stepwise) demonstraram o poder de associação entre as variáveis. Resultados: A média de idade, a etnia branca, a escolaridade básica e hábito de fumar encontrados respectivamente nas 94 usuárias e nas 61 não usuárias de DHI foram de 25,5 (± 6,2) vs. 26,0 (± 6,8)anos (p=ns), 48,9% vs. 47,5% (p=ns), 60,6% vs. 45% (p=ns) e 41,5% vs. 49,2% (p=ns) dos casos. Não houve diferença no uso regular de condom com seus parceiros sexuais fixos. Apenas o uso de lubrificantes vaginais foi significativamente maior nas usuárias de DHI (63,8%) que nas não usuárias (36,1%), p=0,0007. As prevalências de flora vaginal alterada, vaginose bacteriana, candidíase, tricomoníase e vaginose citolítica foram de 75,48%; 50,96%; 5,1%; 0,64% e 1,9%, respectivamente. Não houve diferenças significativas destas prevalências quando foram analisados estes achados entre as usuárias e não usuárias de DHI (78,7% vs. 70,5%, ns), (47,9% vs. 55,7%, ns), (5,3% vs. 4,9%, ns), (0 vs. 1,6%, ns) e (1,1% vs. 3,3%, ns). A análise de regressão múltipla tipo stepwise não identificou qualquer risco aumentado de ter flora vaginal alterada ou de vaginose bacteriana em mulheres usuárias de DHI. Conclusão: O uso de DHI não aumentou o risco de flora vaginal alterada e/ou de vaginose bacteriana em mulheres PS. Palavras-chave: profissionais do sexo, duchas higiênicas íntimas, microbiota vaginal, vaginose bacteriana, candidíase vaginalAbstract: Aims: Verify if vaginal douching (VD) can cause vaginal flora imbalance in Female Sex Workers (FSW). Patients and Methods: A cross sectional study, carried out for six months, analysed the risk of vaginal flora imbalance and/or vaginal bacteriosis due to vaginal douching in 155 FSW. The FSW were seen at a public outpatient in a prostitution area in the city of Campinas, the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The vaginal douching (VD) users and non-users made up the two groups for vaginal microbiological analysis. The social-demographic and sexual profile of these women, who were seen for different reasons, was checked by anamnesis. Vaginal content was collected using a sterile Dacron Swab and placed on two glass slides that were stained using Gram technique. Adapted AMSEL criteria characterized the vaginal flora using optic microscope with immersion lens. Univariate, bivariate statistical analyses with X2 and exact Fisher tests apart from multiple variate regression (Stepwise) analysis determined the association between variables. Results: Mean age, white ethnicity, level of schooling and the habit of smoking analysed in the 94 users and 61 non-users of VD respectively were 25.5 (± 6.2) vs. 26.0 (± 6.8) years (p=ns), 48.9% vs. 47.5% (p=ns), 60.6% vs. 45% (p=ns) and 41.5% vs. 49.2% (p=ns) of the cases. There was no difference in the regular use of condoms with their steady sexual partners. Only the use of vaginal lubricant was significantly higher in the VD users (63.8%) than in the non-users (36.1%); p=0.0007. General prevalence of abnormal flora, bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, trichomoniasis and cytolitic vaginosis was 75.48%, 50.96%, 5.1%, 0.64% and 1.9% respectively. There were no significant differences when analysing the findings between users and non-users of VD (78.7% vs. 70.5%; ns); (47.9% vs. 55.7%; ns); (5.3% vs. 4.9%; ns); (0 vs. 1.6% ns) and (1.1% vs. 3.3%; ns). Stepwise multiple regression analysis did not identify any increased risk of altered vaginal flora or bacterial vaginosis in VD users. Conclusion: The use of VD did not increase the risk of vaginal flora imbalance and/or bacterial vaginosis in FSWMestradoCiencias BiomedicasMestre em Tocoginecologi

    The Prevalence of Urogenital Infections in Pregnant Women Experiencing Preterm and Full-Term Labor

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    Urogenital infections are extremely prevalent during pregnancy and are an important cause of premature labor. However, the prevalence of urogenital infections during childbirth is not well known. Objective. Identify urogenital infections present at the beginning of labor in both full-term and preterm pregnancies. Study Design. Ninety-four women were admitted to the inpatient maternity clinic of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). In total, 49 women in preterm labor and 45 women in full-term labor were included in the study, and samples of urinary, vaginal, and perianal material were collected for microbiological analysis. Results. The prevalences of general infections in the preterm labor group and the full-term labor group were 49.0% and 53.3% (P = 0.8300), respectively. Urogenital infections in the preterm and full-term labor groups included urinary tract infection in 36.7% and 22.2% of women, vaginal candidiasis in 20.4% and 28.9% of women, bacterial vaginosis in 34.7% and 28.9% of women, and group B streptococcus in 6.1% and 15.6% of women, respectively. Conclusions. Urogenital infections were prevalent in women in preterm labor and full-term labor; however, significant differences between the groups were not observed

    Behavioral and biological risks of women seeking HIV test in an anonymous testing center

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    Due to the high prevalence and morbidity sexually transmitted diseases are highly relevant to public health, especially for women. OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare the behavioral and biological risks associated with human immunodeficiency virus acquisition. METHODS: A group of 253 women who voluntarily sought anonymous testing were interviewed to find out their behavioral risk. Biological risk was identified by means of gynecological exam, colposcopy as well as blood and cervicovaginal sampling for serological and microbiological exams. Using known traditional risk factors, a table of scores classified the subjects into high, low and absent for behavioral and biological risks. Frequency and percentage of each risk was tabulated and the correlation between risks was obtained by calculating the Kappa statistic. RESULTS: 79.8% of subjects were found to have behavioral risks, and 79.1% biological risks. It was also found that 66.7% of the women (169) with high behavioral risk also had high biological vulnerability. However, 31 out of 51 women without any behavioral risk had biological vulnerability 12.2 %. The Kappa statistic demonstrated low agreement between the latter risks [K = 0.05 95% CI (-0.06 to 0.17)]. CONCLUSION: Women who seek care in centers for anonymous testing have high biological risk, which is neither proportional nor concurrent to behavioral risk. The low concordance found between these risks suggests the need for routine gynecological investigation (clinical and microbiological) for all women.36036

    Electromyography And Vaginal Pressure Of The Pelvic Floor Muscles In Women With Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis And Vulvodynia.

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    To evaluate the electrical potentials and pressure exerted by the pelvic floor muscles in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) or vulvodynia as compared to control women. A cross-sectional study performed in the Female Outpatient Clinic of Genital Infections in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas analyzed and compared electromyography (EMG) and vaginal pressure of the pelvic floor muscles in 61 women. Of these 61 women, 19 had vulvodynia, 12 had RVVC and 30 women had no disorder (control group). For data collection, the instrument used was the Miotool Uro device and its software Biotrainer (Miotec Ltd., Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). The EMG evaluation of the pelvic floor muscles showed significantly lower values in the vulvodynia group (tonic contractions) and RVVC group (phasic and tonic contractions) when compared to the control group. No significant differences in basal tone EMG and vaginal pressure values at rest or during pelvic floor muscle contractions were found among groups. The maximum time of sustained contraction in patients with RVVC or vulvodynia was significantly lower (p < 0.0001) than in controls. Women with vulvodynia and RVVC have more frequent pelvic floor muscle dysfunction than controls when observed by EMG evaluation.57141-

    Influência da freqüência de coitos vaginais e da prática de duchas higiênicas sobre o equilíbrio da microbiota vaginal Influence of frequency of vaginal intercourses and the use of doushing on vaginal microbiota

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    OBJETIVO: verificar se alta freqüência de coitos vaginais e o uso de duchas higiênicas interferem com a microbiota vaginal. MÉTODOS: noventa e sete mulheres atendidas em centro de saúde localizado em zona de prostituição na cidade de Campinas foram avaliadas em estudo prospectivo de corte transversal. A anamnese determinou as freqüências de coitos vaginais e do uso de duchas higiênicas nas 44 profissionais do sexo e nas 53 não-profissionais do sexo estudadas. O conteúdo vaginal foi coletado com swab estéril de Dacron, da parede vaginal direita, e disposto em duas lâminas de vidro. A microbiota vaginal foi estudada em microscopia óptica com lente de imersão em esfregaço corado pela técnica de Gram. Os dados foram analisados pelo teste exato de Fisher. As mulheres profissionais e não profissionais do sexo apresentaram, respectivamente, média de idade de 24,9 (&plusmn; 6,4) e 31,5 (&plusmn; 9,7) anos, hábito de fumar em 52,2 e 24,5%, prática do uso de lubrificantes vaginais em 56,8 e 0% e prática de uso de condom em 100 e 41,5% dos casos respectivamente. RESULTADOS: apenas 1,8% das mulheres do grupo controle tinham sete ou mais relações sexuais por semana, em evidente contraste com as profissionais do sexo (97,7%). Não houve diferenças significativas quanto à raça, escolaridade e paridade. A vaginose bacteriana e a flora vaginal anormal foram mais observadas nas profissionais do sexo do que no grupo controle (p=0,02 e 0,001) e associou-se à alta freqüência (sete ou mais vezes) de coitos vaginais semanais (p=0,04 e 0,001). O diagnóstico de vaginose citolítica foi mais freqüente nas mulheres não-profissionais do sexo (p=0,04) e com menor freqüência de relações sexuais (p=0,04). O uso de duchas higiênicas foi mais comum nas profissionais do sexo (p=0,002). Entretanto, esta prática não esteve associada aos distúrbios da microbiota vaginal e nem à presença de vulvovagintes. CONCLUSÕES: profissionais do sexo com sete ou mais relações sexuais semanais apresentaram maior freqüência de vaginose bacteriana e alterações da flora vaginal. O hábito de duchas vaginais não interferiu com o ecossistema vaginal das mulheres estudadas.<br>PURPOSE: to verify if the high frequency of vaginal intercourses and the use of doushing interferes with vaginal microbiota. METHODS: ninety-seven women were examined at a health center located in the prostitution area of the city of Campinas, and evaluated in a prospective cross-sectional study. Anamnesis determined the frequency of vaginal intercourse and the use of douching in the 44 sex professionals and 53 non-professionals studied. The vaginal content was collected with a sterile Dacron swab, from the right vaginal wall, and placed on to two glass laminas. The vaginal microbiota smear stained by the Gram technique was studied with light microcopy using immersion lens and the data were analyzed. The sex professionals and non-professionals presented mean age of 24.9&plusmn;6.4 and 31.5&plusmn;9.7, habit of smoking in 52.2 and 24.5%, the use of vaginal lubricants in 56.8 and 0%, and the use of condoms in 100 and 41.5% of the cases, respectively. RESULTS: only 1.8% of the women in the control group had seven or more sexual intercourses per week, contrasting evidently with the sex professionals (97.7%). There were no significant differences regarding race, educational level and number of pregnancies. Bacterial vaginosis and abnormal vaginal flora were more observed in sex professionals (p=0.02 and 0.001) and were associated with the high frequency (seven times or more) of weekly vaginal intercourses (p=0.04 and 0.001). Cytolytic vaginosis was more related to non-professionals (p=0.04) and to a lower frequency of sexual intercourses (p=0.04). The use of doushing was more common in the sex professionals (p=0.002). However, this practice was not associated either with the vaginal microbiota problems or with the presence of vulvovaginitis. CONCLUSIONS: sex professionals with seven or more sexual intercourses per week presented a higher frequency of bacterial vaginosis and abnormal vaginal flora. The doushing habit did not interfere with the vaginal environment ecosystem of the studied women
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