MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF FEMALE UROGENITAL MICROBIOME IN PREGNANT & NON-PREGNANT WOMEN, AND THE MULTIPLE COMPLICATIONS DEVELOPED IN MOTHERS AND NEWBORNS

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Farzad Shayeghi , Esfandiar Matini , Vahideh Lazemi , Seyed Ali Hosseini Zavareh , Mersedeh Moradi , Samaneh Vafaei , Farshad Moosavi , Mohammad Niatibozchelloei , Arad Hashemi , Roqayeh Hakimi

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Introduction: Nowadays in regarding to peoples inadvertency to personal health issues and unfavorable changes of ethical terms between fellows, unfortunately most of the women are disposed to numerous healthy problems. In this study we have made our attempt to evaluate the contamination and disorders which would imperil the individual's wellbeing. Materials & Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, totally 1550 women including 529 pregnant and 1021 non-pregnant women were randomly selected. All of them were cared until delivery and newborns were also examined and monitored for health status. After sampling, the specimens were examined precisely by use of principal scientific sources and standard bacteriological methods which are mentioned farther. Results: Infections recorded in this article are classified into 4 general categories of bacterial, fungal, viral and protozoa Infection. Candida accounted for the highest number of contamination in both pregnant and non-pregnant women. Conclusion: For the females, in fact, not paying attention to personal health may lead to problems such as fertility disorders, Vulvovaginitis, Salpingitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and etc. It can also cause problems for the fetus in pregnant women including low birth weight, Chorioamnionitis, Systemic complications and even miscarriage.

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