Publications
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a prospective study of chlamydial, mycoplasmal, and viral infections in a neonatal intensive care unit. | in a prospective study of non-bacterial infection in a neonatal intensive care unit in north west london, chlamydia trachomatis infection was identified in 4 of 280 babies (1.4%) and was the most common cause of neonatal ophthalmia. one of the four developed pneumonitis. ureaplasma urealyticum was found to colonise the nasopharynx in 53 of 235 babies (22.6%), with mycoplasma hominis present in 6 of 235 babies (2.6%). there was a statistically significant association between u urealyticum colonis ... | 1984 | 6322705 |
nongonococcal urethritis and lymphogranuloma venereum. | 1984 | 6692691 | |
the effect of genital mycoplasmas on human fetal growth. | the relation between maternal genital colonization by mycoplasmas and fetal growth was examined in a study of 195 women. swabs were taken from the endocervix on three occasions during pregnancy and once post partum. ureaplasma urealyticum organisms (ureaplasmas) were recovered from 42.7 per cent of caucasian women and from 34.6 per cent of asian women at their first antenatal visit. these isolation rates remained similar throughout pregnancy, although there was a decrease in isolation after deli ... | 1981 | 7248235 |
the association of mycoplasma hominis, ureaplasma urealyticum and mycoplasma genitalium with bacterial vaginosis: observations on heterosexual women and their male partners. | the prevalence of 3 mycoplasmas (mycoplasma hominis, ureaplasma urealyticum and mycoplasma genitalium) was determined in a cohort of women with or without bacterial vaginosis (bv) and in their respective male partners. heterosexual women with or without bv and their male partners were recruited and genital sampling for these microorganisms was performed. seventeen women with bv and 21 women with normal flora, and their respective male partners, were recruited. m. hominis was present in 9 (53%) o ... | 2000 | 10872907 |