نتایج جستجو برای: nongonococcal urethris

تعداد نتایج: 223  

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1980
I A Tait E Rees D Hobson R E Byng M C Tweedie

An investigation of chlamydial infection in sexual contacts of patients with nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) was carried out to determine the clinical signs of infection in the cervix, and their response to chemotherapy, and the incidence of cervical infection in the presence of ectopy and oral contraception. In 202 consecutive female contacts of NGU the isolation rate of Chlamydia trachomatis w...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1972
N P Markham J G Markham E R Smith

on agar medium and have subsequently been referred to as T-strain mycoplasmas or T-mycoplasmas. Shepard (1956) noted that T-strain mycoplasmas were present in a high proportion of patients with non-gonococcal urethritis, and it was suggested that the organisms played a part in the aetiology of that disease. Because of the increasing prevalence of non-gonococcal urethritis, this hypothesis has s...

Journal: :Current infectious disease reports 2010
Lisa E Manhart Noa Kay

Mycoplasma genitalium is an emerging pathogen that has been detected in the male and female reproductive tracts. It is an established cause of nongonococcal urethritis and evidence linking it to cervicitis, endometritis, and tubal factor infertility is accumulating. Whether a pathogen is sexually transmitted has important implications for clinical management because partner management strategie...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1985
C Baldellon F Mégraud

Two hundred and twelve Micrococcaceae isolates were obtained from 82 men with nongonococcal urethritis, 24 women with vaginitis, and 54 girls with vulvovaginitis. Identification and biotyping of these strains were carried out by using the simplified scheme of Kloos and Schleifer (W. E. Kloos and K. H. Schleifer, J. Clin. Microbiol. 1:82-88, 1975) and the commercially available API Staph test (D...

2011
Lorenzo J Cervantes Francis S Mah

Bacterial conjunctivitis is a common infectious disease of the eye, characterized by conjunctival hyperemia, eyelid edema, and purulent discharge. Although the prevalence and incidence are not well reported, bacterial conjunctivitis represents one of the most frequent causes of patient visits to both primary care physicians and ophthalmologists. Most cases of nongonococcal and nonchlamydial bac...

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