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Female Genital Tuberculosis Among Infertile Women and Its Contributions to Primary and Secondary Infertility
Author(s) -
Musa Ahmed,
Abdullah AA Mohammed,
A. O. Ilesanmi,
CO Aimakhu,
Amel O. Bakhiet,
Suad BM Hamad
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
sultan qaboos university medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.258
H-Index - 27
eISSN - 2075-0528
pISSN - 2075-051X
DOI - 10.18295/squmj.1.2022.003
Subject(s) - medicine , infertility , primary infertility , epidemiology , tuberculosis , female infertility , gynecology , confidence interval , obstetrics , sex organ , population , genitourinary system , pregnancy , environmental health , pathology , genetics , biology
Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) is an infectious widespread disease among young women. This meta-analysis study aimed to investigate the prevalence of Female Genital Tuberculosis among infertile women and its contribution to primary and secondary infertility. A PubMed, MEDLINE, world cat log, Lens.org, direct Google search, Google Scholar, and Researchgate, from 1971 to July 17, 2021, were searched using the keywords; prevalence, epidemiology, urogenital tuberculosis, FGTB, infertile women, infertility complaints, and FGTB testing methods. Data extracted and meta-analysis was performed. 42 studies were selected with a total of 30918 infertile women. Of these, the pooled prevalence of FGTB was 20% (15-25%; 95%CI; I2 99.94%), and the prevalence of overall infertility, primary infertility, and secondary infertility among FGTB-population were 88%, 66% and 34%, respectively. The proportion of FGTB is remarkable among infertile women globally. The biggest burden of the disease is presented in the low-income countries followed by the lower middle-income, and upper-middle-income countries.

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