A flowchart for managing sexually transmitted infections among nigerian adolescent females

O. K. Obunge, L. Brabin, N. Dollimore, J. Kemp, C. Ikokwu-Wonodi, S. Babatunde, S. White, N. D. Briggs, C. A. Hart

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Abstract

Objective: To devise a flowchart suitable for assessing risk of trichomoniasis, chlamydia and gonorrhoea in an adolescent population, not all of whom will be sexually experienced or currently in a relationship. Methods: The data used to derive the flowchart were generated from cross-sectional microbiological surveys of girls aged 14-19 years in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The flowchart screened on the basis of: (i) sexual experience; (ii) recent sexual activity; (iii) a positive urine leukocyte esterase (LE) test; and (iv) among LE negatives, a history of malodorous/pruritic discharge. Findings: Using this flowchart, we found that 26.2% of all adolescents screened would receive treatment for cervicitis and vaginitis. Chlamydial, gonococcal, and trichomonal infections were correctly diagnosed in 37.5%, 66.7%, and 50 % of the cases, respectively. Conclusion: Although the flowchart is more suitable for an adolescent population than the vaginal discharge algorithm used in syndromic management protocols, it still lacks precision and needs adapting to local settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-305
Number of pages5
JournalBulletin of the World Health Organization
Volume79
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adolescence
  • Chlamydia infections/diagnosis
  • Cross-sectional studies
  • Gonorrhea/diagnosis
  • Nigeria (source MeSH)
  • Risk assessment/methods
  • Sexually transmitted diseases/therapy
  • Software design
  • Trichomonas vaginitis/diagnosis

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