OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of genitourinary mycoplasma infection in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: Urine specimens from 49 patients with SLE and 22 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) were cultured for mycoplasma. Patient records were reviewed for medical history and SLE disease activity. RESULTS: Sixty-three percent of the SLE patients were culture positive, compared with 4.5% of the CFS patients (P less than 0.001). Neither corticosteroid treatment, SLE activity, nor age accounted for this difference. CONCLUSION: Genitourinary mycoplasma colonization occurs significantly more frequently in SLE than in CFS.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of genitourinary mycoplasma infection in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: Urine specimens from 49 patients with SLE and 22 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) were cultured for mycoplasma. Patient records were reviewed for medical history and SLE disease activity. RESULTS: Sixty-three percent of the SLEpatients were culture positive, compared with 4.5% of the CFS patients (P less than 0.001). Neither corticosteroid treatment, SLE activity, nor age accounted for this difference. CONCLUSION: Genitourinary mycoplasma colonization occurs significantly more frequently in SLE than in CFS.
Authors: Hermínio M da Rocha Sobrinho; Renata Jarach; Nilzio A da Silva; Marina T Shio; Sonia Jancar; Jorge Timenetsky; Milton A P Oliveira; Miriam L Dorta; Fátima Ribeiro-Dias Journal: Rheumatol Int Date: 2010-10-30 Impact factor: 2.631
Authors: Jessica E Yager; Emily S Ford; Zachary P Boas; Leah A Haseley; Brad T Cookson; Dhruba J Sengupta; Ferric C Fang; Geoffrey S Gottlieb Journal: J Clin Microbiol Date: 2010-08-25 Impact factor: 5.948
Authors: F Daxboeck; E Iro; K Tamussino; R Krause; O Assadian; C Wenisch Journal: Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis Date: 2003-09-12 Impact factor: 3.267