Influencing factors of genital tract mycoplasma infection in female patients in STD clinic
Objective:To analyze influencing factors of genital tract mycoplasma infection in female patients in sexually transmitted disease(STD)clinic.Methods:The clinical data of 100 female patients in the STD clinic of the hospital from July 2021 to July 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.The genital tract mycoplasma infection of these female patients in the STD clinic was statistically analyzed.Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of genital tract mycoplasma infection in the female patients in the STD clinic.Results:Among the 100 female patients in the STD clinic,22 cases suffered from genital tract mycoplasma infection,accounting for 22.00%,and they were set as the infection group,and the rest were set as the non-infection(78 cases).The proportions of marital status(unmarried/divorced/widowed/cohabitation/separation),education level as below junior college,unemployed and retired occupational status,number of heterosexual partners≥2 in the past 6 months,condom use(occasional use/never use),lack of understanding of mycoplasma infection,and positive gonococcal infection in the infection group were higher than those in the non-infection group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The Logistic analysis showed that the number of heterosexual partners≥2 in the past 6 months,condom use(occasionally/never used),lack of awareness of mycoplasma infection,and positive gonococcal infection were all risk factors for genital tract mycoplasma infection in the female patients in the STD clinic(OR>1,P<0.05).Conclusions:The number of heterosexual partners≥2 in the past 6 months,condom use(occasionally/never used),lack of awareness of mycoplasma infection,and positive gonococcal infection are the risk factors for genital tract mycoplasma infection in the female patients in the STD clinic.