Bacterial Colonization of Vagina in Indian Women During Labor and Its Association With Puerperal and Neonatal Sepsis: A Tertiary Hospital Study
Sabeena Elliyas, Rajni Gaind, Sandeep Kumar Kanwal, Sarita Singh, Sugandha Arya
Abstract
(8.9%). Multigravida women were at 1.4 times higher risk of colonization than primigravida (odds ratio [OR] 1.399; 95% CI 1.064, 1.84). Women whose sample was collected at the first vaginal examination were at 0.34 times lower risk of colonization as compared to women with more than one vaginal examination (OR 0.34; 95% CI 0.241, 0.481). The incidence of colonization increased with progressive vaginal examinations (p<0.001). None of the colonized women and their neonates developed puerperal sepsis or EONS, respectively. Conclusion Vaginal colonization of aerobic bacteria in active labor is not associated with an increased risk of puerperal sepsis or EONS.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineColonizationVaginaNeonatal sepsisSepsisObstetricsOdds ratioIncidence (geometry)Vaginal dischargeInternal medicineMicrobiologySurgeryBiologyOpticsPhysicsPelvic floor disorders treatmentsUrinary Tract Infections ManagementNeonatal and Maternal Infections