1. Chlamydia trachomatis prevalence, genotype distribution and identification of the new Swedish variant in Southern Germany.
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Fieser, N., Simnacher, U., Tausch, Y., Werner-Belak, S., Ladenburger-Strauß, S., Baum, H., Reischl, U., and Essig, A.
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ACADEMIC medical centers ,ANALYSIS of variance ,CHI-squared test ,CHLAMYDIA infections ,CHLAMYDIA trachomatis ,FISHER exact test ,GENES ,LONGITUDINAL method ,MEDICAL screening ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,SEXUALLY transmitted diseases ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,EQUIPMENT & supplies ,DISEASE prevalence ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Purpose: In Germany, reliable data about the prevalence of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis infections, causative genotypes, as well as corresponding clinical, demographic and behavioural information are sparse. We, therefore, performed a prospective prevalence study including 1,003 sexually active volunteers of a Southern German city. Methods: Study participants completed a standardised questionnaire and provided first void urine samples for analysis. Our screening strategy included the performance of two nucleic acid amplification tests with different target genes, enabling the detection of the new Swedish variant of C. trachomatis (nvCT). Direct genotyping of positive specimens was performed by sequence analysis of the ompA gene. Results and Conclusion: The overall prevalence of C. trachomatis infection was 4.2 % in women and 4.6 % in men. A relatively high prevalence of 8.3 % was found in men older than 25 years. Never using condoms was an independent risk factor for infection. The most common symptom was discharge; however, 64.5 % of infected females and all of the infected men were asymptomatic, supporting the need for screening programmes. The most frequently encountered genotypes were E (46.5 %), F (20.9 %) and K (14.0 %). Since the nvCT was detected in one female student, this is one of the rare studies that reports on the molecular identification of nvCT apart from Sweden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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