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Chlamydia
New chlamydia findings from University of Bari, Medical Department described
May 8th, 2008
In this recently published article, scientists in Bari, Italy conducted a study "To evaluate the type and etiopathogenic role of infectious agents detected in endometrial cultures obtained from women with chronic endometritis (CE). Prospective controlled study. University hospital." "2190 women undergoing hysteroscopy for different indications. Vaginal and endometrial samples were collected from 438 women with a CE diagnosis at hysteroscopy and 100 women with no signs of CE (controls). Histology and cultures for common bacteria, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Mycoplasma, and molecular biology testing for Chlamydia were performed. We compared results of vaginal and...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-05-08)
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