Distribution of genotypes in relation to metronidazole susceptibility patterns in Trichomonas vaginalis isolated from South African pregnant women

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Nonkululeko Mabaso
Nathlee Abbai
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[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal,School of Clinical Medicine Laboratory, College of Health Sciences
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Parasitology Research | 2021年 / 120卷
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Pregnant women; Metronidazole susceptibility; Genotyping; RFLP;
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Reports on metronidazole resistance of Trichomonas vaginalis strains have been on the increase. This study investigated the in vitro metronidazole resistance patterns in T. vaginalis isolates obtained from South African pregnant women and the genotypes of these isolates. This study included 362 pregnant women recruited from a hospital in Durban, South Africa. The women provided self-collected vaginal swabs for the detection of T. vaginalis by culture in Diamonds media. Cultured isolates were then subjected to anaerobic susceptibility assays to metronidazole. For the genotyping assays, the actin gene was digested by HindII, MseI, and RsaI. The banding patterns obtained after digestion was used to determine the genotypes. A total of 21/362 (5.8%) pregnant women tested positive for T. vaginalis infection. Of the 21 T. vaginalis isolates tested for metronidazole susceptibility, 9.5% (2/21) had a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 4 μg/ml (resistant), 38.1% (8/21) had a MIC of 2 μg/ml (intermediate), and 52.4% (11/21) had a MIC ≤ 1 μg/ml (susceptible). The dominant genotype that was identified across the isolates was genotype G. There was no correlation between genotype harboured and metronidazole susceptibility patterns. In this study, resistance to metronidazole was observed in clinical isolates of T. vaginalis. This study did not find a correlation between genotype harboured and metronidazole susceptibility patterns. Despite the lack of association, our study provides data on an area of research that is currently lacking in our setting.
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