1. Serogroup distribution of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis in urban ethnic groups in The Netherlands.
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Verweij SP, Quint KD, Bax CJ, Van Leeuwen AP, Mutsaers JA, Jansen CL, Oostvogel PM, Ouburg S, Morré SA, and Peters RP
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- Adult, Africa, Northern ethnology, Chlamydia Infections epidemiology, Chlamydia Infections microbiology, Female, Humans, Male, Netherlands epidemiology, Serotyping, Suriname ethnology, Turkey ethnology, Urban Population statistics & numerical data, West Indies ethnology, White People statistics & numerical data, Young Adult, Chlamydia Infections ethnology, Chlamydia trachomatis classification, Ethnicity statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
The prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis varies between ethnic groups in The Netherlands. It is, however, unknown whether this is associated with specific serogroups. The objective of this study was to determine whether serogroup distribution is associated with ethnic origin in the region of The Hague, The Netherlands. Serogroups of 370 microbiologically confirmed C. trachomatis-positive samples were analysed. The samples were obtained from 247 women and 123 men between January and October 2008, of self-reported Dutch Caucasian, Dutch Antillean, Surinamese, N. African/Turkish or other descent. We observed a difference in serogroup distribution comparing Dutch Caucasian women to Dutch Antillean women (χ2 for distribution P = 0·035). Serogroup C was more common in Dutch Antillean women, whereas serogroup B was less common (P = 0·03). This difference was not observed for Dutch Antillean men. The observed difference in distribution of C. trachomatis serogroups between ethnic groups is relevant for further transmission studies.
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- 2014
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