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This study aims to identify the relationship between genital C. trachomatis and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and investigate whether screening and treatment of genital C. trachomatis in pregnant women can reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Approximately 200 pregnant women from Nanhai Hospital of Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China will be enrolled and randomized to the intervention or control group.
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Women recruited for the study will be randomized to the intervention or control groups. Women in the intervention group will be tested in real time for C. trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Patients who test positive for either infection will be linked to physicians at the Center for treatment. For the control group, women will be tested immediately after childbirth or in the event of an adverse pregnancy outcome. In the event of a positive test result, a confirmation test will be run and if positive, the patient will be referred for treatment. The endpoint of the study is defined as either the occurrence of an adverse pregnancy outcome or delivery of a newborn.
Qualitative in-depth interviews will also be conducted with 20 of the women to explore their opinions, attitudes and feedback on the study process. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) investigators will work with the Nanhai Hospital of Southern Medical University and staff at Dermatology Hospital of Southern Medical University to oversee the study.
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Juan Nie, MPH
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