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KMID : 0352819870030010049
Kosin Medical Journal
1987 Volume.3 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.58
Isolation rates Chlamydia trachomatis and ureaplasma Urealyticum from out-patients of obstetrics and Gynecology
Àå¸í¿õ/Chang, myung Woong
±è±¤Çõ/¹ÚÀδÞ/Á¤ÀçÈÆ/Á¤±â¹¬/Kim, Kwang Hyuk/Park, In Dal/Chung, Kee Muk/Chung, Jae Hoon
Abstract
The cervical swab specimens from 292 female out-patients in the dmics of obstetrics-gynecology of Kosin Medical Center were collected for the detection of Chbffv a trachomatis and Ureaplasma mwilyticum infection during March through October, 1986. McCoy cell culture method and fluorescein-conjugated monoclonal antibody assay method were employed in this study as the tool for the detection of C. trachomatis and Shepard¢¥s culture method were used for the isolation of U. urealyticum.
The results obtained in this study are summenzed as follows:
1. The positive rate of C. trachomatis in 292 swab specimens detected by McCoy cell culture method was 32.9 percent, and the rate in cerviatis, vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, other diseases, pregnancy and non-specific finding group were 33.7, 27.9, 33.3, 55.5, 25.0 and 30.2 per-cent, respectively.
2. The positive rate of C. trachomatis in 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and above 60 age groups of patients were 20.4, 39.5, 33.7, 29.7 and 12.5 percent, respectively. This rate was the hightest in 30-39 age group
among the odrer age groups.
3. The positive rate of U. ureaVicurn in 292 swab slx_cimens was 47.9 percent, and the rate in cervicitis, vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, other diseases, pregnancy and non-specific findi^.g group were 57.3, 42.6, 46.7, 18.5, 70.8 and 44.7 percent, respectively.
4. The positive rate of U. urealylicum in 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and above 60 age groups of patients were 59.0, 53.5, 43.8, 37.8 and zero percent, respectively. These rate of U. wealyticurn were gradually de-creased according to aging of patients.
5. The positive rate of C. trachomatis and U. urealyticum mixed infection in 292 swab specimens detected by aA me method was 123 percent, and the rate in cervKiK vaginitis, other diseases, pregnancy and non-specific finding group were 15.7, 115, 7.4, 16.7 and 11.8 percent, respectively.
6. The positive rate of C. trachomatis infection m 292 swab specimens by flue esc&rconjugated monoclonal antibody assay method (432%) was much higher than that detected by McCoy cell culhme method (18.6/x).
These results indicate that about the 30 percent of women with or without wo-genital diseases have been mfectec with C. hadx matis or U. urealyaun respectively. In these cases, the about 10 percent of women had mnced infection with C. t achomatis and U. ureaMmm.
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