Abstract Objective: To explore the infection of chlamydia gonorrhoeae (CT), ureaplasma urealyticum (UU), and neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) in the reproductive tract of infertile women. Methods: 125 infertile women were selected in this study from February 2016 to December 2017, which included 61 women with tubal infertility (group A) and 64 women without tubal infertility (group B), and other 120 normal pregnant women were selected in group C. All the women were examined by CT, UU and NG, and the relationship between the rate of CT, UU, and NG infection and the rate of female infertility was analyzed. Results: The infection rates of CT, UU, NG, CT+UU and CT+NG of women in group A and B were 7.2%, 31.2%, 4.8%, 4.0%, and 3.2%, respectively, which were all significant higher than those of women in group C (P<0.05), but the rate of UU+NG infection had no significant different between infertile women and normal pregnant women (P>0.05). The infection rates of CT, UU, NG, CT+UU, CT+NG of women in group A were 13.1%, 49.2%, 9.8%, 8.0%, and 6.6%, respectively, which were all significant higher than those of women in group B (P<0.05), but the rate UU+NG infection had no significant different between group A and B (P>0.05). CT, UU, NG, CT+UU, CT+NG, and UU+NG infection were associated with tubal infertility of women (P<0.05). Conclusion: The CT, UU, NG infection in female reproductive system maybe increase the risk of female infertility, especially the reproductive age women with multiple infection by CT, UU and NG, so the monitoring of CT, UU, NG infection of female infertility should be paid more attention to.
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