Abstract

The prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis infection was investigated among 100 women attending infertility clinics and compared with another subset of 100 pregnant women who served as control. Chlamydia trachomatis antigen detection cassette supplied by Biomil Diagnostics was used to detect the presence of chlamydial antigen in endocervical swabs collected from each of the subjects. Questionnaire-based interview was used by the attending clinician to collect the demographic characteristics of the subjects for analysis. Twenty two 22 (22%) women with infertility and 2 (2%) of the control group tested positive for chlamydial antigen (p0.05). This study has demonstrated the involvement of Chlamydia trachomatis in female infertility and the need to put in place appropriate facilities to screen for Chlamydiatrachomatis among women with infertility problem in the study area.

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