Relationship of hormonal contraception and cervical ectopy as measured by computerized planimetry to chlamydial infection in adolescents.

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES(2000)

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Background: Adolescents are at increased risk for chlamydial infection and its sequelae. Hormonal contraception and cervical ectopy were previously suggested risk factors for chlamydia. Goal: To determine if chlamydia is more prevalent in female participants with greater ectopy and in hormonal contraceptive users. Study Design: Ninety-seven adolescent females aged 11 to 20 years were recruited from two Baltimore inner-city clinics. After administering a reproductive history questionnaire, endocervical specimens were tested for Chlamydia trachomatis by polymerase chain reaction. After acetic acid application to the cervix, cervical photographs were taken, the area of ectopy was quantified by computerized planimetry, and ectopy was categorized as none (0 mm(2)), mild (< 22 mm(2)), and moderate (> 22 mm(2)). The likelihood of chlamydia by ectopy and type of hormonal contraceptive use was determined by logistic regression adjusted for ape and sexual partners. Results: The odds of chlamydial infection was similar in persons with mild ectopy compared with no ectopy (adjusted odds ratio [OR], 0.76; 95% CI, 0.14-4.03), and in persons with moderate ectopy compared with no ectopy (adjusted OR, 1.94; 95% CI, 0.40-9.39). The likelihood of chlamydia was higher in depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate users compared with non-hormone users (adjusted OR, 5.44; 95% CI, 1.25-23.6). Oral contraceptive users did not have an increased likelihood of chlamydia (adjusted OR, 0.92; 95% CI, 0.10-8.78). Conclusion: Using a new, reliable, and standardized technique to quantify cervical ectopy, the authors did not find an elevated prevalence of chlamydial infection in adolescents with cervical ectopy. Depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate use may increase the risk of chlamydial infection compared with combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptives.
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Adolescents,Adolescents, Female,Age Factors,Americas,Biology,Cervical Effects,Cervix,Chlamydia,Clinical Research,Contraception,Contraceptive Agents,Contraceptive Agents, Female,Contraceptive Agents, Progestin,Contraceptive Methods,Demographic Factors,Developed Countries,Diseases,Examinations And Diagnoses,Family Planning,Genitalia,Genitalia, Female,Infections,Laboratory Examinations And Diagnoses,Laboratory Procedures,Maryland,Medroxyprogesterone Acetate,North America,Northern America,Oral Contraceptives,Physiology,Population,Population Characteristics,Reproductive Tract Infections,Research Methodology,Research Report,Sexually Transmitted Diseases,United States,Urogenital System,Uterus,Youth
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