Relation between Human Papilloma Virus Infection and Spontaneous Miscarriage | ||
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal | ||
Article 1, Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2019, Pages 313-321 PDF (0 K) | ||
Authors | ||
Nada Salih Ameen; Israa Talib Abd Al Kadir; Noora Kamal Jassim | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Approximately one in four women will have an early pregnancy failure during her lifetime. In pregnant women or in their partners, human papillomavirus infection can be considered as a risk of preterm birth, miscarriages and virus transmission to the newborn. OBJECTIVE: To disclose the prevalence of high risk human papillomavirus infection in women suffering from spontaneous miscarriage . PATIENTS AND METHODS: A case - control study included 100 pregnant women ,age (20-42 years old) ,50 full term pregnant )Gestation age 37-40 week) delivered viable full term pregnancy, and 50 pregnant women experienced spontaneous miscarriage (Gestation age 8-24week), cervical swab was done in the labor ward of Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital from all participants, and the samples were taken to a private lab for high risk human parvovirus detection. The study period was from 1st of March to 30th of November 2017. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of high risk human papillomavirus is 7%, the highest proportion of study patients with high risk human papillomavirus infection ended with miscarriage (71.4%), while in those with viable full term pregnancy were (28.6%). A number of risk factors which increased prevalence of high risk human papillomavirus hrHPV infection were detected as previous history of miscarriage, smoking, and history of oral contraceptives use. CONCLUSIONS: High risk human papillomavirus prevalence was higher in pregnancy with spontaneous miscarriage compared to women experience a normal full term pregnancy. KEYWORDS: Miscarriage, high risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV), Pregnancy. | ||
Keywords | ||
Miscarriage; high risk human papillomavirus; pregnancy | ||
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