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NCT ID: NCT04152278 Completed - Early Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Chlamydia Tracomatis and Other Lower Genital Tract Infections Among Women With Unexplained Early Miscarriage

Start date: September 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Although one fourth of pregnant women experience at least 1 abortion, yet only 50% of causes are identified. Pregnancy loss can result from viral, bacterial, and other infections. It can reach the fetoplacental units through blood born or local spread. Lower genital tract infections- a potentially preventable infections- was suggested as a cause of spontaneous miscarriage. It was reported in 15 and 66% of early and late miscarriages respectively. These infections are also commonly encountered among apparently healthy looking pregnant women with an overall prevalence of 40-54%. If left untreated it can lead to premature rupture of the membranes, preterm birth, low birth weight, Fetal loss, neonatal ophthalmic and pulmonary damage.

NCT ID: NCT03413774 Completed - Clinical trials for First Trimester Abortion

Unexplained Early Miscarriage : Role and Prevalence of Lower Genital Tract Infections

Start date: October 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The study group included 910 women who attended Fayoum university hospital gynecology outpatient clinic for postabortive evaluation. The control group included 940 women attended outpatient clinic for any other procedure or complaint

NCT ID: NCT01989130 Completed - Clinical trials for Reproductive Tract Infections

Evaluation of Immediate v. Delayed CT/NG Test for Treatment in the ED

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if immediate availability of GeneXpert® CT/NG test results reduces the overtreatment rate for ED patients with suspected gonorrhea or chlamydia and to assess changes in clinician management decisions with real-time test results.