| Literature DB >> 2984108 |
A N Masfari, G R Kinghorn, S Hafiz, I G Barton, B I Duerden.
Abstract
Of 91 patients with genital ulceration, herpes simplex virus was isolated from 52 (57%) and Haemophilus ducreyi from 12 (13%); none had syphilis. The difference in incidence of other aerobes in patients and controls was not significant. Anaerobes, predominantly Bacteroides spp, were isolated from a large proportion (77%) of men and women patients with ulcers but from few control men. The most common anaerobic species were B asaccharolyticus and B ureolyticus, with fewer isolates of the melaninogenicus/oralis group. The bacterial flora of herpetic and non-herpetic ulcers were similar, but Candida albicans was isolated significantly more often from non-herpetic ulcers. Anaerobic bacteria may contribute to the pathogenesis of genital ulcers.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2984108 PMCID: PMC1011778 DOI: 10.1136/sti.61.2.109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genitourin Med ISSN: 0266-4348