Molecular epidemiology of selected sexually transmitted infections

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Jalal, Hamid [1 ]
Delaney, Andrew [1 ]
Bentley, Neil [1 ]
Sonnex, Christopher [2 ]
Carne, Christopher A. [2 ]
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[1] Addenbrookes Hosp, Clin Microbiol & Publ Hlth Lab, Box 236,Hills Rd, Cambridge, England
[2] Addenbrookes Hosp, Dept Genitourinary Med, Cambridge, England
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae; Chlamydia trachomatis; Trichomonas vaginalis; Mycoplasma genitalium; Urea-plasma urealyticu; Ureaplasma parvum; epidemiology; PCR;
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) are established pathogens for human genital tract. However, the role of Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU) and Ureaplasma parvum (UP) in genital pathology is poorly unerstood. A prospective study to investigate the prevalence of above infections was performed on a cohort of 1,718 consecutive patients attending a Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) clinic. A previously published in-house real-time PCR assay, for the detection of CT DNA in genital swabs, was modified for this study. Two amplification reactions detected the DNAs of TV, NG, MG, CT, UU and UP in genital swabs from 4 (0.2%), 11 (0.6%), 17 (1%), 129 (8%), 282 (16%) and 636 (37%) patients, respectively. 594 (70%) of 848 women and 333 (38%) of 870 men were infected with at least one type of microorganism. Among 594 infected females, 485 (82%) had a single infection, 97 (16%) had a double infection, and 12 (2%) had a triple infection. Of the 333 infected men, 304 (91%) had a single infection, 27 (8%) had a double infection, and 2 (1%) had a triple infection. The prevalence of infection in both genders decreased with increasing age. The prevalence proportion of UP was significantly higher in women (54%) compared with men (18%). The high prevalence of UU and UP suggests that these bacteria are commensals of genital tract.
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