Potential Public Health Benefits from Testing with Chlamydia Trachomatis PCR Technique on First Void Urine in Men.

Authors

  • L Norén
  • Krogh von
  • L Bondesson
  • C Nohlgård
  • L. Grillner

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https://doi.org/10.1080/00015559850135887

Abstract

Urine samples from 467 men living in the Stockholm area were tested with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR);Roche Amplicor;and with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay;Syva MicroTrak EIA;for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis. The predictive value of urine versus urethral samples was subsequently compared on a second urethral sample from 25 C. trachomatis-positive cases. The urethral samples were in addition cultured for C. trachomatis. C. trachomatis was found more often in urine by Roche Amplicor than by Syva MicroTrak;9.9% and 7.9%;respectively. Nine urine samples;positive only by Amplicor;could be confirmed as true positives by complementary testing. C. trachomatis was detected with the same frequency in urine and urethral samples. The sensitivity was highest for PCR;88% and 92%;and lowest for EIA;76% and 80%;on urethral and urine samples;respectively. Urine sampling;offering a non-invasive procedure;was found suitable for the diagnosis of C. trachomatis in men;with the use of Roche Amplicor.

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Published

1998-03-14

How to Cite

Norén, L., von, K., Bondesson, L., Nohlgård, C., & Grillner, L. (1998). Potential Public Health Benefits from Testing with Chlamydia Trachomatis PCR Technique on First Void Urine in Men. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 78(1), 63–66. https://doi.org/10.1080/00015559850135887

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