Literature DB >> 2472673

Diagnosis of mucopurulent cervicitis among women at risk for Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

B P Katz1, V A Caine, R B Jones.   

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to evaluate the utility of a gram stain of endocervical secretions in the prediction of endocervical infection with Chlamydia trachomatis. Endocervical examinations, Gram stains and chlamydial cultures were performed on 214 women who were attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic and were at increased risk for chlamydial infection. Almost 24% of the Gram stains were judged inadequate because of the presence of ectocervical material. However, significantly higher isolation rates for C. trachomatis were found for those women with valid smears and 10 or more polymorphonuclear cells on their smear (44% vs 19%, P = .0008). This relationship was independent of the presence of gonococcal infection. Based on the results of this study, endocervical Gram stains appear to be a valuable screening tool for chlamydial infection, particularly among those without mucopurulent discharge.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2472673     DOI: 10.1097/00007435-198904000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Dis        ISSN: 0148-5717            Impact factor:   2.830


  6 in total

1.  Accuracy of two enzyme immunoassays and cell culture in the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in low and high risk populations in Senegal.

Authors:  E Van Dyck; N Samb; A D Sarr; L Van de Velden; J Moran; S Mboup; I Ndoye; J L Lamboray; A Meheus; P Piot
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  Use of sequential enzyme immunoassay and direct fluorescent antibody tests for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infections in women.

Authors:  J R Schwebke; W E Stamm; H H Handsfield
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Secret cervicitis?

Authors:  D M Patrick
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1998-01-13       Impact factor: 8.262

4.  Effect of endocervical specimen quality on detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and on the incidence of false-positive results with the Chlamydiazyme method.

Authors:  J A Kellogg; J W Seiple; C L Murray; J S Levisky
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Endocervical Gram stain smears and their usefulness in the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis.

Authors:  L Myziuk; B Romanowski; M Brown
Journal:  Sex Transm Infect       Date:  2001-04       Impact factor: 3.519

6.  Pilot study to evaluate the appropriate management of patients with coexistent bacterial vaginosis and cervicitis.

Authors:  J R Schwebke; M B Schulien; M Zajackowski
Journal:  Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1995
  6 in total

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