Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás
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Resumo: | To estimate the prevalence, to asses risk factors for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization and to describe phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of isolated strains from pregnant women in Goiânia, Goiás. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out among 198 pregnant women, at least at the 32o weeks´ gestation, attending a reference health unit, from March to June 2009. Socio, demographic and obstetric profiles were investigated using a standard questionnaire. Samples of vaginal and rectal secretion were collected and placed into selective enrichment broth Todd-Hewitt. Tests for GBS identification (gram, catalase and CAMP) followed by susceptibility test using antibiotic disk diffusion technique were performed. Genetic diversity was assessed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Descriptive and analytic statistical tests were applied (Epi Info e SPSS 13.0). Analyses were performed at the Instituto de Patologia Tropical Saúde Pública/UFG. Results: Thirty pregnant women were colonized by GBS yielding a prevalence of 15.2% (IC95% 10.5 ?? 20.9). Pregnant women younger than 20 years and with low income had higher risk of GBS colonization, in univariate analysis (p<0.05). GBS was isolated from 28 vaginal and 14 rectal specimens. Twelve pregnant were vaginal and rectal colonized. All 42 strains were susceptible to penicillin, vancomycin, ceftriaxone and levofloxacin. Three strains (7.1%) were resistant to erythromycin and two (4.7%) to clindamycin. 19 pulsotypes and four clusters were identified. Nine out 12 pars of positive strains (vaginal and rectal) were genetically identical, two were stricted related and one par was colonized by different strains. The same genetic profile was observed in more than one pregnant. Conclusions: Socioeconomic and obstetrics variables had low predictive value for GBE colonization among pregnant women, reinforcing the need for universal microbiology screening strategy in this population, in order to prevent neonatal sepsis. A high genetic diversity of GBS was found among pregnant women in Goiania. |
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Turchi, Marília Dalvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3769826743537934André, Maria Claúdia Dantas P. B.http://lattes.cnpq.br/1648593513620489Pires, Telma Sousa2014-08-06T15:45:54Z2009PIRES, Telma Sousa. Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás. 2009. 81 f.Dissertação ( Mestrado em Medicina Tropical e Saúde Publica) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2893ark:/38995/00130000067x6To estimate the prevalence, to asses risk factors for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization and to describe phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of isolated strains from pregnant women in Goiânia, Goiás. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out among 198 pregnant women, at least at the 32o weeks´ gestation, attending a reference health unit, from March to June 2009. Socio, demographic and obstetric profiles were investigated using a standard questionnaire. Samples of vaginal and rectal secretion were collected and placed into selective enrichment broth Todd-Hewitt. Tests for GBS identification (gram, catalase and CAMP) followed by susceptibility test using antibiotic disk diffusion technique were performed. Genetic diversity was assessed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Descriptive and analytic statistical tests were applied (Epi Info e SPSS 13.0). Analyses were performed at the Instituto de Patologia Tropical Saúde Pública/UFG. Results: Thirty pregnant women were colonized by GBS yielding a prevalence of 15.2% (IC95% 10.5 ?? 20.9). Pregnant women younger than 20 years and with low income had higher risk of GBS colonization, in univariate analysis (p<0.05). GBS was isolated from 28 vaginal and 14 rectal specimens. Twelve pregnant were vaginal and rectal colonized. All 42 strains were susceptible to penicillin, vancomycin, ceftriaxone and levofloxacin. Three strains (7.1%) were resistant to erythromycin and two (4.7%) to clindamycin. 19 pulsotypes and four clusters were identified. Nine out 12 pars of positive strains (vaginal and rectal) were genetically identical, two were stricted related and one par was colonized by different strains. The same genetic profile was observed in more than one pregnant. Conclusions: Socioeconomic and obstetrics variables had low predictive value for GBE colonization among pregnant women, reinforcing the need for universal microbiology screening strategy in this population, in order to prevent neonatal sepsis. A high genetic diversity of GBS was found among pregnant women in Goiania.Estimar a prevalência, identificar fatores associados à colonização pelo Streptococcus do grupo B (EGB), descrever o perfil fenotípico e genotípico das cepas isoladas em gestantes, em Goiânia, Goiás. Metodologia: Estudo transversal envolvendo 198 gestantes a partir da 32ª semana, atendidas entre março e junho de 2009, em um serviço de referência materno-infantil, em Goiás. Características sócio-demográficas e obstétricas foram investigadas utilizando um questionário padronizado. Foram coletadas amostras de sítio vaginal e anal e inoculadas no meio seletivo caldo Todd-Hewitt, posteriormente, foram realizados teste de identificação do agente (gram, catalase, CAMP) e de suscetibilidade pela técnica de disco difusão. A diversidade genética foi avaliada por eletroforese em gel em campo pulsado (PFGE). As análises foram realizadas no Instituto de Patologia Tropical Saúde Pública /UFG. Foram utilizados testes de estatística descrita e analítica (Epi Info e SPSS 13.0). Resultados: Trinta gestantes estavam colonizadas pelo EGB resultando a prevalência de 15,2% (IC95% 10,5 ?? 20,9). Em análise univariada, baixa renda e idade ? 19 anos foram associadas à presença de EGB (p<0,05). O EGB foi isolado em 28 amostras de secreção vaginal e em 14 anal. Doze gestantes apresentavam colonização vaginal e anal. Todos os 42 isolados eram sensíveis à penicilina, vancomicina, ceftriaxona e levofloxacina. Três (7,1%) apresentaram resistência à eritromicina e dois (4,7%) à clindamicina. Foram identificados 19 pulsotipos e quatro clusters. Nove entre 12 pares de cepas positivas (anal e vaginal) eram geneticamente idênticas, dois eram estritamente relacionadas e um par apresentou cepas diferentes. O mesmo perfil genético foi observado em pacientes diferentes. Conclusões: Fatores de risco sócio-demográficos e obstétricos apresentaram baixo poder preditivo para colonização, pelo EGB, reforçando a estratégia rastreamento universal por cultura de secreção anorretal das gestantes no terceiro trimestre. Uma grande variabilidade genética entre as cepas de EGB foi evidenciada nas gestantes colonizadas, em Goiânia.Submitted by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2014-08-06T15:45:54Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5) DISSERTACAO DE MESTRADO TELMA SOUSA.pdf: 2411234 bytes, checksum: 4b7671237d9a10f6795b86433fc36a82 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-08-06T15:45:54Z (GMT). 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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Group B Streptococcus colonization: prevalence, risk factors, phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of isolated strains from pregnant women at reference center in Goiânia, Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás Pires, Telma Sousa Streptococcus grupo B Prevalência Colonização Fatores de risco Suscetibilidade antimicrobiana PFGE Streptococcus group B Prevalence Colonization Risk factors antimicrobial susceptibility PFGE CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás |
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Pires, Telma Sousa |
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Pires, Telma Sousa |
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Turchi, Marília Dalva |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/3769826743537934 |
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André, Maria Claúdia Dantas P. B. |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/1648593513620489 |
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Pires, Telma Sousa |
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Turchi, Marília Dalva André, Maria Claúdia Dantas P. B. |
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Streptococcus grupo B Prevalência Colonização Fatores de risco Suscetibilidade antimicrobiana PFGE Streptococcus group B Prevalence Colonization Risk factors antimicrobial susceptibility PFGE |
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Streptococcus grupo B Prevalência Colonização Fatores de risco Suscetibilidade antimicrobiana PFGE Streptococcus group B Prevalence Colonization Risk factors antimicrobial susceptibility PFGE CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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To estimate the prevalence, to asses risk factors for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization and to describe phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of isolated strains from pregnant women in Goiânia, Goiás. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out among 198 pregnant women, at least at the 32o weeks´ gestation, attending a reference health unit, from March to June 2009. Socio, demographic and obstetric profiles were investigated using a standard questionnaire. Samples of vaginal and rectal secretion were collected and placed into selective enrichment broth Todd-Hewitt. Tests for GBS identification (gram, catalase and CAMP) followed by susceptibility test using antibiotic disk diffusion technique were performed. Genetic diversity was assessed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Descriptive and analytic statistical tests were applied (Epi Info e SPSS 13.0). Analyses were performed at the Instituto de Patologia Tropical Saúde Pública/UFG. Results: Thirty pregnant women were colonized by GBS yielding a prevalence of 15.2% (IC95% 10.5 ?? 20.9). Pregnant women younger than 20 years and with low income had higher risk of GBS colonization, in univariate analysis (p<0.05). GBS was isolated from 28 vaginal and 14 rectal specimens. Twelve pregnant were vaginal and rectal colonized. All 42 strains were susceptible to penicillin, vancomycin, ceftriaxone and levofloxacin. Three strains (7.1%) were resistant to erythromycin and two (4.7%) to clindamycin. 19 pulsotypes and four clusters were identified. Nine out 12 pars of positive strains (vaginal and rectal) were genetically identical, two were stricted related and one par was colonized by different strains. The same genetic profile was observed in more than one pregnant. Conclusions: Socioeconomic and obstetrics variables had low predictive value for GBE colonization among pregnant women, reinforcing the need for universal microbiology screening strategy in this population, in order to prevent neonatal sepsis. A high genetic diversity of GBS was found among pregnant women in Goiania. |
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2009 |
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2009 |
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2014-08-06T15:45:54Z |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
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PIRES, Telma Sousa. Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás. 2009. 81 f.Dissertação ( Mestrado em Medicina Tropical e Saúde Publica) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009. |
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http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2893 |
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PIRES, Telma Sousa. Colonização pelo streptococcus do grupo b: prevalência, fatores de risco, características fenotípicas e genotípicas, em mulheres no terceiro trimestre de gestação, atendidas por serviço de referência materno infantil de Goiânia-Goiás. 2009. 81 f.Dissertação ( Mestrado em Medicina Tropical e Saúde Publica) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009. ark:/38995/00130000067x6 |
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