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Molecular characterization of Trichomonas infections in women of Ilam City, southwestern Iran

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PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 121, Issue 6, Pages 1631-1638

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-022-07492-w

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Trichomonas vaginalis; Molecular characterization; Genetic diversity; ITS1-rDNA; Ilam

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  1. Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran [949006/148]

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This study investigated the epidemiology and genetic diversity of Trichomonas vaginalis in Ilam City, southwestern Iran. The positive rate of Trichomonas infection was found to be 1.18%, and the patients often experienced symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning, and frequent urination. Genetic analysis indicated a high level of homogeneity between the strains in Ilam and strains from China, Philippines, Austria, and USA.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the flagellated protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis. Little information is available on the epidemiology and genetic diversity of T. vaginalis in Ilam City, southwestern Iran. A descriptive cross-sectional investigation was carried out between July 2017 and December 2018 on the suspected women patients referred to eight gynecology clinics of Ilam City for probable Trichomonas infection. They were undergone a set of clinical, parasitological, and molecular examinations. During clinical consultation, posterior vaginal fornix secretions and urine samples were gathered from the participants. For the reasons such as physical conditions and cultural and religious constraints, most of participating women, especially young girls due to their virginity, preferred to give urine samples instead of vaginal discharge. The presence of Trichomonas was diagnosed by microscopic examination and molecular detection using conventional PCR targeting ITS1-rDNA. A total of 1765 suspected individuals were examined clinically via vaginal secretions (495 specimens) and urine samples (1270 specimens). Of them, 21 (1.18%) cases, including 13 vaginal secretions and 8 urine samples, were positive for Trichomonas infection by microscopy. Slightly more than half of the patients (11/21, 52.4%) complained of vulvar itching, burning, and frequent urination. Cervical lesions, patchy erythema, and vaginal discharge were recorded in 28.6%, 23.8%, and 19% of the patients respectively. All patients with positive microscopic identification were confirmed by amplification of 450-bp fragment of ITS1-rDNA. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a high rate of genetic homogeneity in which all our isolates together with homologous sequences from China, Philippines, Austria, and USA were clustered within the same clade. A statistically significant relationship was recorded between the patients positive for trichomoniasis and the presence of chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, immune system deficiency).

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