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Mycoplasma Genitalium Among Women With Nongonococcal, Nonchlamydial Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Authors :
Catherine L. Haggerty
Patricia A. Totten
Sabina G. Astete
Roberta B. Ness
Source :
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol 2006 (2006)
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2006.

Abstract

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a frequent condition of young women, often resulting in reproductive morbidity. Although Neisseria gonorrhoeae and/or Chlamydia trachomatis are/is recovered from approximately a third to a half of women with PID, the etiologic agent is often unidentified. We need PCR to test for M genitalium among a pilot sample of 50 women with nongonococcal, nonchlamydial endometritis enrolled in the PID evaluation and clinical health (PEACH) study. All participants had pelvic pain, pelvic organ tenderness, and leukorrhea, mucopurulent cervicitis, or untreated cervicitis. Endometritis was defined as ≥5 surface epithelium neutrophils per ×400 field absent of menstrual endometrium and/or ≥2 stromal plasma cells per ×120 field. We detected M genitalium in 7 (14%) of the women tested: 6 (12%) in cervical specimens and 4 (8%) in endometrial specimens. We conclude that M genitalium is prevalent in the endometrium of women with nongonococcal, nonchlamydial PID.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10647449 and 10980997
Volume :
2006
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7e95dd8087d4a0ca074c4a0d458f46d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/IDOG/2006/30184