Prevalence and transmission of Trichomonas vaginalis infection among women in Khartoum State, Sudan
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2012
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جامعة الشيخ عبدالله البدري
Abstract
This study was carried out from January 2008 to December 2009 to determine the prevalence of 
trichomoniasis among women in Khartoum State, Sudan. Two different hospitals were selected. The 
two hospitals were Ibrahim Malik hospital which is serving an urban area and Ombada hospital which is 
serving a rural area and migrant people coming from other parts of Sudan particularly Western Sudan.
Monthly data was collected including demographic, social and other factors related to infection with 
trichomoniasis using a questionnaire. Urine samples were collected weekly every month and examined 
using wet mount preparation method. 297 women were found infected with Trichomonas vaginalis of a 
total of 2473 examined making an overall prevalence rate of 12%. Prevalence of infection was slightly 
higher among women in Ombada hospital than those in Ibrahim Malik hospital but the difference is not 
statistically significant. However, difference in infection is statistically significant regarding areas of 
residence (P < 0.05). The highest (15.6%) and the lowest (4.8%) prevalence rates were recorded in 
Alsalam locality (Ombada hospital) and Khartoum locality (Ibrahim Malik hospital) respectively 
suggesting a difference in awareness between rural and urban areas. Significant differences related to 
age were recorded. The highest prevalence rates were among women in the age groups 15 to 19 and 20 
to 24 years. High infection rates were recorded during the hot and rainy season from July to October. 
Social, traditional and behavioral factors proved to be important factors in relation to infection of T.
vaginalis among women in Khartoum State. Results indicate the importance of the problem and the 
need for more research and efforts to control it.