Postabortal Pelvic Sepsis in Association with Chlamydia Trachomatis

Abstract
Cervical swabs for Chlamydia trachomatis culture were taken from 527 women presenting for elective termination of pregnancy. Twenty-six patients (4.9%) harboured C. trachomatis; 21 (81%) of these were less than 25-years-old and 21 (81%) were nulliparas. Postoperative pelvic sepsis developed in 11.5% of chlamydia-positive women, in contrast to 3.6% of chlamydia-negative women. Consequently it is suggested that all patients, especially those younger than 25 years, presenting for termination of pregnancy or in whom an intrauterine device is to be inserted should be screened and have treatment commenced for C. trachomatis prior to the operative procedure.