Gichangi P, Fonck K, Sekande-Kigondu C, Ndinya-Achola J, Bwayo J, Kiragu D, Claeys P, Temmerman M
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Int J STD AIDS. 2000 Apr;11(4):257-61. doi: 10.1258/0956462001915660.
We examined partner notification among syphilitic pregnant women in Nairobi. At delivery, 377 women were found to be rapid plasma reagin (RPR) reactive. Data were available for 94% of the partners of women who were tested during pregnancy; over 67% of the partners had received syphilis treatment while 23% had not sought treatment mainly because they felt healthy. Six per cent of the women had not informed their partners as they feared blame and/or violence. Adverse pregnancy outcome was related to lack of partner treatment during pregnancy (7% versus 19%, odds ratio (OR) 3.0, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.9-10.0). Our data suggest that messages focusing on the health of the unborn child have a positive effect on partner notification and innovative and locally adapted strategies for partner notification need more attention.
我们在内罗毕对梅毒感染孕妇的性伴通知情况进行了调查。分娩时,发现377名女性快速血浆反应素(RPR)呈阳性。在孕期接受检测的女性中,94%的性伴信息可用;超过67%的性伴接受了梅毒治疗,而23%未寻求治疗,主要原因是他们感觉自己健康。6%的女性未告知其性伴,因为她们担心受到指责和/或遭受暴力。不良妊娠结局与孕期性伴未接受治疗有关(7%对19%,优势比(OR)3.0,95%置信区间(CI)0.9 - 10.0)。我们的数据表明,关注未出生胎儿健康的信息对性伴通知有积极影响,且需要更多关注创新的、因地制宜的性伴通知策略。