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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 171:732-735
Descriptive characteristics and clinical information from 322 cases of congenital syphilis were reviewed. The births (318 mothers) included 31 (10%) stillborn and 59 (18%) with clinical evidence of congenital syphilis. Only 60 (19%) had a complete la
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Sexually transmitted diseases. 26(5)
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Using study findings that demonstrated the importance of core group members in gonorrhea transmission, in 1984, one New York State county changed its approach toward gonorrhea control by targeting its field intervention acti
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Journal of community health. 18(1)
The prevalence of chlamydial infection and associated risk factors were studied in 1531 women from ten clinics in New York State excluding New York City. Overall Chlamydia infection rates were 13.6%; 17.6% in eight high risk family planning and STD c
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Journal of Andrology. 3:144-148
Normal semen has up to three polymorphonuclear leukocytes per high power field (HPF). Reduced zinc concentrations ( 7.7), and neutrophi!s (5–10 leukocytes/HPF) in semen can suggest the presence of an asymptomatic infection. Reduced zinc levels, pyo
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 549:39-46
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Current Microbiology. 9:141-144
Growth of two laboratory strains ofChlamydia trachomatis (Gambia 17 and UW 5) was compared in McCoy cell monolayers 1–3 days old and McCoy cells inoculated while in suspension (day 0). Both cell preparations were treated with cytochalasin B. Each c
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 6:235-238
The acridine orange test for detection of Trichomonas vaginalis in smears has been adapted for delayed examination of specimens. Mailed-in slides stained by acridine orange were compared with on-site wet mounts; the acridine orange test detected 96%
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 435:598-600
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The Journal of urology. 128(1)
Chlamydia trachomatis and Ureaplasma urealyticum have been implicated as causative organisms in infections involving the male and female urogenital tracts. Seminal fluid, anterior urethral swabs and first-voided urine specimens from men undergoing in
Autor:
Sally S. Hipp
Publikováno v:
Chlamydial Infections ISBN: 9783540165521
No single test for laboratory identification of chlamydial infection is entirely satisfactory. Three approaches have commonly been used: visualization of inclusions in direct smears, serologic methods, and growth of the organism from clinical specime
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