Antibiotic Therapy in the Management of Couple Infertility outside Assisted Reproductive Technology in a Low-Income Setting  

Antibiotic Therapy in the Management of Couple Infertility outside Assisted Reproductive Technology in a Low-Income Setting

作  者:Justin Esimo Mboloko Pathou Ipanga Mampuya Junior Mata Mboloko Patrick Sendeke Mogwo Annie Azima Egbolo Serge Litambelo Etana Dan Kabengele Ngoyi Charles Bapanzi Moangi Yolande Mwad Mwang Kapend Guy Lambert Sibo Monzango Justin Esimo Mboloko;Pathou Ipanga Mampuya;Junior Mata Mboloko;Patrick Sendeke Mogwo;Annie Azima Egbolo;Serge Litambelo Etana;Dan Kabengele Ngoyi;Charles Bapanzi Moangi;Yolande Mwad Mwang Kapend;Guy Lambert Sibo Monzango(Kinshasa University Clinics, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo;Edith Medical Center, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo)

机构地区:[1]Kinshasa University Clinics, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo [2]Edith Medical Center, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

出  处:《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》2025年第2期299-307,共9页妇产科期刊(英文)

摘  要:Background Antibiotic therapy in infertility management is one of the most frequent and useful practices in sub-Saharan setting. Infertility of tubal origin and secondary to infections are the most prevalent. The current study aimed to take stock of antibiotic therapy in infertility management without in Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Material and Methods A cross-sectional analytical study undertaken in University Clinics of Kinshasa and the Edith Medical Center, from January 2001 to December 2021. It involved 3754 patients who sought care for infertility and received antibiotics during the treatment. Results The mean age of the patients was 33.3 ± 5.7 years and ranged from 16 to 49 years. Most of them were nulliparous with secondary infertility. The average duration of infertility was 4.5 ± 3.6 years and ranged from 1 to 20 years. Most had a history of unsafe abortion and tubal obstruction. The pelvic infections were the main diagnosis. After antibiotic therapy, especially made of Doxycycline alone or in association 442 (8.8%) patients conceived. Conclusion In the low-income sub-Saharan setting, infection remained the common cause of infertility and doxycycline was found to be the most used and efficient antibiotics.Background Antibiotic therapy in infertility management is one of the most frequent and useful practices in sub-Saharan setting. Infertility of tubal origin and secondary to infections are the most prevalent. The current study aimed to take stock of antibiotic therapy in infertility management without in Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Material and Methods A cross-sectional analytical study undertaken in University Clinics of Kinshasa and the Edith Medical Center, from January 2001 to December 2021. It involved 3754 patients who sought care for infertility and received antibiotics during the treatment. Results The mean age of the patients was 33.3 ± 5.7 years and ranged from 16 to 49 years. Most of them were nulliparous with secondary infertility. The average duration of infertility was 4.5 ± 3.6 years and ranged from 1 to 20 years. Most had a history of unsafe abortion and tubal obstruction. The pelvic infections were the main diagnosis. After antibiotic therapy, especially made of Doxycycline alone or in association 442 (8.8%) patients conceived. Conclusion In the low-income sub-Saharan setting, infection remained the common cause of infertility and doxycycline was found to be the most used and efficient antibiotics.

关 键 词:Antibiotic Therapy Infertility Management Sub-Saharan Region CONCEPTION Doxycycline in Infertility 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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