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[trichomoniasis in the newborn (author's transl)]. | trichomonas vaginalis was diagnosed in two girls out of 948 newborn babies (0.21%) admitted for various reasons to the universitäts-kinderklinik graz during a 21 months period. one of the patients revealed leukocyturia and vulvovaginitis, the other had both bacterial urinary tract infection and vulvovaginitis being controlled but incomplete with antibiotica therapy. the radiologic finding of the urinary tract were normal. in both cases trichomonas vaginalis was identified in a routine urine spec ... | 1977 | 896250 |
an evaluation of trichomoniasis in two ethnic groups in papua new guinea. | different population groups in papua new guinea were examined for infestation with trichomonas vaginalis. melanesian women (44.6%) were more likely to be infected than caucasian women (14.2%). similarly, melanesian men (10.9%) had a higher prevalence of infection than caucasian men (0%). among the women, infection with t. vaginalis was also correlated with increasing age, parity, and place of residence. | 1977 | 910202 |
an evaluation of cervical cytological screening in the university teaching hospital, lusaka. | a diagnostic cytology service was started in the obstetric and gynaecology department of university teaching hospital, lusaka in september, 1974. its primary aim was to diagnose precancerous lesions or early invasive cancer of the cervix. however, the service was offered to other disciplines in the hospital who could benefit from cytology. during the two and a half period, september 1974, to 31st december 1976, 2,877 cervical smears were examined. of these, 138 smears (4.8%) showed evidence of c ... | 1977 | 919782 |
an evaluation of tinidazole as single-dose therapy for the treatment of trichomonas vaginalis. | fifty patients suffering from trichomonas vaginalis infection were treated with a single dose of four 500 mg tablets of tinidazole; 41 patients returned for follow-up, and 39 of these were judged to be cured by the results of microscopic examination and culture of vaginal secretion. | 1977 | 607115 |
a comparative study of trichomonas vaginalis prevalence in filipino women. | a comparative study of trichomonas vaginalis prevalence among filipino women is presented herein. a total of 288 women randomly drawn from various sources, including social hygiene clinics, health centers, and family planning centers in the metropolitan manila area were examined for t. vaginalis. nineteen or (6.8%) were found positive either by wet mount or stained smear methods. prevalence was significantly higher among the group of single than married women and five times higher among the wait ... | 1977 | 607419 |
current concepts of treating vaginitis. | vaginitis can be a frustrating entity to treat, since the incidence of recurrence is high. this paper examines evidence from the literature concerning diagnosis and treatment of candida albicans, trichomonas vaginalis, corynebacterium vaginale, herpes simplex type 2 and gonorrhea. a protocol based on these readings is outlined. | 1977 | 21304797 |
duration of colposcopic changes associated with trichomonas vaginitis. | the possibility that an abnormal papanicolaou smear of the uterine cervix may be associated with vaginitis due to trichomonas vaginalis has been known for some time. since colposcopy is being used with increased frequency to evaluate patients with cytologic abnormalities noted on the cervical smear and the colposcopic changes produced by trichomonal vaginitis are quite typical, a study was designed to evaluate the duration of these changes after effective eradication of the parasite. among 12 pa ... | 1978 | 619328 |
[trichomonas vaginalis, a reservoir for retention of the gonococcus. the treatment of a mixed gonorrhea-trichomonas infection]. | 1978 | 418592 | |
ureaplasma urealyticum (t-mycoplasma) in vaginal fluid and cervical mucus from fertile and infertile women. | ureaplasma urealyticum (t-mycoplasma) was isolated more frequently and in heavier growth from cervical mucus (49%) than from vaginal fluid (34%). it was isolated in 24% of vaginal fluid samples and in 35% of cervical mucus samples from fertile women, and in 29% of vaginal fluid samples and in 47% of cervical mucus samples from infertile women. the incidence of infection was high following abortion or total hysterectomy and during pregnancy or oral contraceptive use. t-mycoplasma was also isolate ... | 1978 | 568567 |
[the role of trichomonas vaginalis and fungal infections in urologic inflammatory diseases]. | 1978 | 353649 | |
description of trichomonas vaginalis by m. a. donné. | 1978 | 364686 | |
[vaginal candidiasis]. | three hundred and eighty eight patients from the out-patient service of the "10 de octubre" maternal-infantile hospital were studied and 126 (32,46%) out of them were infected with candida genus organisms. ninety nine (78,57%) patients had c. albicans; 16 (12,69%) patients had c. tropicalis; 9 (7,14%) patients had c. parakrusei; 1 (0,79%) patient had c. krusei; and 1 (0,79%) patient had c. guilliermondi. leukorrhea predominated in 42% of patients; vaginal pruritus predominated in 22%; and low ab ... | 1978 | 368915 |
mepartricin, a polyene active on both trichomonas and candida. lack of mutagenic activity. | mepartricin, the methyl ester of partricin, is a new polyene antibiotic with antifungal and antiprotozoal activity. the antitrichomonas activity in vitro is comparable to that of metronidazole, the widely used drug recently demonstrated to possess mutagenic activity and thus to be used with caution in therapy. clinical investigations have shown that mepartricin can be successfully used in the topic treatment of vaginal trichomoniasis and candidiasis. the mutagenic activity of mepartricin has bee ... | 1978 | 340260 |
biological assay of potential trichomonacides in vitro using a counter apparatus. | utilising the accuracy and speed of a coulter counter for cell counting and sizing, a new method of antimicrobial assay has been developed in which the potency of inhibitors is calculated on a mol/cell basis. a total of 72 potential trichomonacides were screened against trichomonas vaginalis and the ed50 value estimated for 27 of the most interesting and potent compounds. the ed50 value for metronidazole was a mean of 5.12 fmol/cell and only 6 compounds were more potent. after the nitroimidazole ... | 1978 | 314804 |
[study of the prostatic contents in the detection of asymptomatic trichomoniasis in men]. | 1978 | 307262 | |
[trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1978 | 307485 | |
risk of cervical cancer among an electrocoagulated population. | in finland an organized mass screening program covers the total female population. based on the material (429,832) from a nationwide mass screening registry it was estimated that the female population not subjected to electrocoagulation of the uterine cervix (362,511) had a sixfold risk of frankly invasive carcinoma, a fourfold risk of carcinoma in situ or dysplasia of high degree, and a twofold risk of dysplasia of low degree as compared with the female population subjected to electrocoagulatio ... | 1978 | 307910 |
effect of oxygen and carbon dioxide on the growth of trichomonas vaginalis and tritrichomonas foetus. | 1978 | 309937 | |
[vagicult set for detection of trichomonas vaginalis and yeasts in vaginal smears]. | 1978 | 310116 | |
evaluation of the indirect hemagglutination technique for study of trichomonas vaginalis infections, particularly in men. | the indirect hemagglutination (iha) technique was evaluated for use in the serologic study of infection with trichomonas vaginalis. the iha test showed that sera from 88% of women attending a venereal disease clinic had antibody to t. vaginalis. the antibody frequency and titers were highest in women who had documented infections due to t. vaginalis. serologic and cultural evidence of recent or active trichomonal infection was found in 11% of 85 men who had nongonococcal urethritis, but was abse ... | 1978 | 310166 |
an electron microscopic investigation on the pathogenesis of human vaginal trichomoniasis. | the fine structure of trichomonas vaginalis and its acid phosphatase activity in the vaginal medium was investigated with the aid of the electron microscope. the relationship among trichomonads, desquamated epithelial cells, macrophages and bacteria was examined with special attention directed towards their phagocytic behavior. acid phosphatase activity was observed in the golgi apparatus, phagolysosomes and in the chromatic granules of trichomonas vaginalis. macrophages and leukocytes also exhi ... | 1978 | 310614 |
lipid synthesis by trichomonas vaginalis. | 1978 | 310661 | |
post-menopausal vaginitis. | the organisms cultured from the vaginal swabs of 383 women over 50 years old with vaginal discharge were compared with those from 148 normal women of similar age attending a cytology clinic. the only significant difference was that yeasts were found in 20% and 6% of the two groups of women, respectively. it is therefore concluded that in post-menopausal women with vaginal discharge, the main microbiological requirement is for the diagnosis and treatment of yeast infection. | 1978 | 207869 |
synthesis and biological activity of new 2-nitroimidazole derivatives. | in an earlier paper we described the synthesis and the antitrichomonas activity of 2-nitro-alpha,alpha,1-trimethyl-1h-imidazole-5-methanol (2). starting from this compound, several derivatives have been synthesized. among these, the phenyl carbonate 8 has been shown to possess activity equal to that of 2 and to be less toxic. this compound therefore is interesting in comparison with some antitrichomonas agents currently in use clinically. before undertaking an in-depth investigation, compound 8 ... | 1978 | 211235 |
genital herpesvirus infection in women attending a venereal diseases clinic. | routine cervical viral cultures (and cultures from lesions if present) were performed on 2630 female patients attending a venereal diseases clinic over a period of four years. of these patients 96 (3.7%) had genital herpetic infection; of these 23 (24%) were asymptomatic. the association of herpesvirus with other genital infections is considered, but no increase in the incidence of neisseria gonorrhoeae, trichomonas vaginalis, and genital warts was found; there was an increased incidence of cand ... | 1978 | 213162 |
relationship of herpes simplex virus type-2 antibodies and squamous dysplasia to cervical carcinoma in situ. | serum specimens from 75 women with cervical carcinoma in situ, 84 with squamous dysplasia, and 132 controls, who had previously been interviewed and tested for complement fixing antibodies against a number of organisms, were analyzed for hsv-2 antibodies. carcinoma in situ and severe dysplasia were associated with hsv-2 antibodies. mild dysplasia was related to evidence of prior infection by trichomonas vaginalis, adenoviruses, and mycoplasma pneumoniae, plus a history of vaginal discharge. seve ... | 1978 | 215294 |
[possibility of staining trichomonas vaginalis by acridine orange (author's transl)]. | 1978 | 151598 | |
studies on strain sensitivity of trichomonas vaginalis to metronidazole. | ninety-four strains of trichomonas vaginalis isolated from unselected patients in vienna during the period from november 1975 to november 1975 were subjected to sensitivity tests against metronidazole in vitro and in vivo. nearly 90% of the isolates examined showed in vitro growth inhibition at concentrations of 0.4 to 1.6 microgram metronidazole/ml and only about 10% at concentrations of less than 0.4 microgram/ml. all isolates showed some inhibition of growth after incubation for 48 hours with ... | 1978 | 305807 |
secnidazole. a 5-nitroimidazole derivative with a long half-life. | the therapeutic activity of a single 2 g dose of secnidazole was studied in patients with urogenital trichomoniasis. in 140 patients, 97% were cured and the drug was well tolerated. in the laboratory, tests on sensitivity were made and the minimal inhibitory concentration (mic) and the minimal trichomonacidal concentration (mtc) were determined on cultures that had recently been isolated at the clinic, and the pharmacokinetic properties of secnidazole in man were compared with those of tinidazol ... | 1978 | 305808 |
metronidazole and tinidazole in a single large dose for treating urogenital infections with trichomonas vaginalis in men. | seventy-three men with urogenital trichomonal infection were treated with a single daily dose of 1 g tinidazole or 1.5 g metronidazole. both treatments gave satisfactory results. wives who were also infected with trichomonas vaginalis, were less likely to have a recurrence of the infection after their husbands had been given either drug. | 1978 | 305809 |
abnormal forms of trichomonas vaginalis. | abnormal forms of trichomonas vaginalis have been demonstrated by both conventional and scanning electron microscopy after inoculation of media with clinical material from cases of trichomonal vaginitis. twenty-six cases of vaginitis have been studied; 10 of them showed the abnormal forms of trichomonads after growth in a modification of the medium described by bushby and copp (1955), while 16 showed only normal forms. | 1978 | 305810 |
[survival of trichomonas vaginalis in original cuture and its cultural adherence (author's transl)]. | 1978 | 306289 | |
absence of detectable local antibody in genitourinary tract secretions of male contacts of women infected with trichomonas vaginalis. | samples of semen and urine were obtained from 37 male contacts of women with proved trichomonas vaginalis infection; on culture, eight (22%) of the men were shown to harbour the parasite. however, significant amounts of antitrichomonal antibody were found in only two of these samples, and the amounts present were very small. a further 10 samples were tested but none was found to contain antibody. the asymptomatic nature and low parasite numbers commonly described in infections in men is thus unl ... | 1978 | 306858 |
[personal prophylaxis of venereal diseases]. | 1978 | 97875 | |
microbiology of the vagina in children: normal and potentially pathogenic organisms. | vaginal cultures from 100 healthy girls, 2 months to 15 years of age, were examined for the presence of normal and potentially pathogenic microorganisms. corynebacterium vaginale, yeast species, and genital mycoplasmas were isolated from vaginal cultures from 13.5 %, 28%, and 28% of the girls examined, respectively. colonization with these organisms was not associated with signs or symptoms of vaginitis. neisseria gonorrhoeae was isolated from a 4-year-old with purulent vaginitis. trichomonas va ... | 1978 | 98750 |
[non-gonorrhoic urethritis caused by trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1978 | 101829 | |
in vitro sensitivity of trichomonas vaginalis and candida albicans to chemotherapeutic agents. | strains of fresh clinical isolates of trichomonas vaginalis and candida albicans have been tested in vitro for their sensitivity to eight drugs used in the therapy of monilial and trichomonal vaginitis. three of the chemotherapeutic agents, chlorchinaldol, clotrimazole and broxyquinoline were effective against both organisms. tinidazole and metronidazole were active against t. vaginalis. the strains of c. albicans were also sensitive to trichomycin, natamycin and nystatin. tinidazole was the mos ... | 1978 | 102108 |
chlamydia trachomatis cervicitis in gynecologic outpatients. | symptoms suggestive of a lower genital tract infection (lgti) are common complaints in women who consult gynecologists. sexually transmitted microorganisms, such as chlamydia trachomatis. neisseria gonorrhoeae, and trichomonas vaginalis, are responsible for a substantial proportion of lgti. this study was performed to establish the frequency of lgti caused by c trachomatis in women attending a gynecologic outpatient clinic. of 170 women with lgti, 32.9% harbored one or more of these organisms: c ... | 1978 | 104212 |
vaginal discharge and sexually transmitted diseases. | 1978 | 108216 | |
isolation of trichomonas vaginalis resistant to metronidazole. | 1978 | 80664 | |
[round forms of trichomonas vaginalis. demonstration using vital staining and phase contrast. morphological differentiation in practice]. | 1978 | 84442 | |
activity-electroreduction relationship of antimicrobial metronidazole analogues. | 1978 | 25969 | |
[conference held in warsaw on 3rd april 1976 "standardization of methods of identification of t. vaginalis"]. | 1978 | 31733 | |
trichomonas vaginalis: nadh oxidase activity. | 1979 | 37100 | |
a simple medium for in vitro culture of trichomonas vaginalis. | 1979 | 41896 | |
statistico epidemiological study of changes in the vaginal flora of contraceptive pill users in alexandria. | a stratified random sample of 1000 women with proportionate allocation according to district of residence was taken from normal females living in alexandria, egypt, and attending family planning centers in order to understand social-pathological changes in the vaginal flora of oral contraceptive (oc) users. cases were examined over 18 months, and all cases were given a combined oc. bacteriology and ph changes in vaginal flora were determined after 18 months. results of the bacteriological exa ... | 1979 | 44312 |
effects of 2,4-dinitrophenol on trichomonads and entamoeba invadens. | 1. 2,4-dinitrophenol (2,4-dnp) in substrate level concentrations (200 microm-1 mm) temporarily inhibits h2 production by tritrichomonas foetus and trichomonas vaginalis as well as the accumulation of metronidazole, dependent on its reduction by the two trichomonad species and by entamoeba invadens. 2. 2,4-dnp competes for the reducing equivalents which are necessary for h2 production or for the reduction of metronidazole, thereby inhibiting these processes. 2,4-dnp is reduced to 2-amino, 4-nitro ... | 1979 | 45533 |
[times for the microscopy of trichomonas vaginalis inocula]. | 1979 | 85766 | |
rapid staining technique for trichomonas vaginalis. preliminary report. | a simple, rapid, staining method for the identification of trichomonas vaginalis has been tested on cultured trichomonads and specimens of vaginal discharge. fifty-eight stained slides of vaginal discharge were examined and trichomonads were correctly identified in the 31 specimens from patients with confirmed vaginal trichomoniasis. no false-positive results were obtained. this staining procedure could prove a useful addition to wet-film and cultural methods. | 1979 | 90513 |
[comparison of soluble antigens of 2 cultured clones, of different age, from the same strain of a flagellate parasite: trichomonas vaginalis donné, 1837]. | antigenic analysis released indications that there seemed to be a qualitative difference between two clones (a2, a3) as well as between a young clone a2 and an old one (the latter having been in culture for 12 months) both of them originating from the same initial clone. such differences are reduced to quantitative level by the results of cross absorptions. antigenic variations mentioned by the previous authors are to be questioned. | 1979 | 93034 |
[the induction and disappearance of complement-fixing antibodies in the blood serum of experimental animals under the antigenic action of trichomonas vaginalis, t. hominis and t. tenax]. | for studying the dynamics of induction and disappearing of complement-fixing antibodies (cfa) specific to trichomonas vaginalis, t. hominis and t. tenax we have immunized rabbits intravenously with live individuals of the protozoa as well as intravenously, intramuscularly and subcutaneously with individuals killed at 56 degrees c. each method of immunization was carried out by 5 inoculations with intervals of 10 days. for carrying out quantitative complement fixation we have taken blood from the ... | 1979 | 95819 |
[effect of microorganisms on survival of trichomonas vaginalis in physiological fluid]. | 1979 | 117638 | |
[phagocytic ability of trichomonas vaginalis donné]. | 1979 | 118590 | |
evaluation of hysterectomized women seen at a clinic for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. | thirty-one women who had had total hysterectomies, seen in a venereal disease clinic, were interviewed and examined. thirteen (31%) of the 31 women had acquired one or more venereal infections after hysterectomy. the diseases, listed in order of decreasing frequency, were trichomoniasis (four cases), gonorrhea (three), early latent syphilis (three), vaginal candidiasis (three), secondary syphilis (two), late latent syphilis (two), and condyloma acuminatum (one). these results indicate that clini ... | 1979 | 156406 |
the genesis of amniotic fluid infections. | amniotic fluid infections manifested by an inflammatory response in the extraplacental membranes and subchorionic plate of the placenta are a common phenomenon thought to be due in most cases to ascending bacterial infections via intact membranes. fatal spread to the fetus is much less common and more likely to occur in underprivileged communities. the probable reasons are nutritional deprivation in the mother or both, leading to production of a liquor with diminished ability to suppress bacteri ... | 1979 | 261765 |
trichomoniasis--incidence in pill users and associated pap smear abnormalities. | the occurrence of trichomonas vaginalis in pill users and nonusers was studied by examining 1163 cervico vaginal smears. there were twice as many pill users as nonusers and a significant number of asymptomatic carriers. the cytologic findings ranged from normal through inflammatory and dyskaryotic changes to those with malignant features. the majority, however, belonged to the benign end of the spectrum of epithelial atypias. significant observations are that the greater incidence of trichom ... | 1979 | 263423 |
trichomonas vaginalis resistance to mengo virus infection. | we have investigated the susceptibility of trichomonas vaginalis to mengo virus infection by comparing the outcome of mengo virus or purified mengo virus rna infection in t. vaginalis and in ccl-1 mouse fibroblasts. while the adsorption and entry of mengo virus into t. vaginalis occurred in the same manner as in fibroblasts, the uncoating was much slower. in addition, mengo virus infection of t. vaginalis displayed no eclipse nor any subsequent production of infectious virus. purified rna failed ... | 1979 | 226694 |
chemotherapeutically active anthraquinones. i. aminoanthraquinones. | basically substituted 2,6-diacetaminoanthraquinones proved to have an interesting in vivo effect against entameba histolytica, but this effect was markedly exceeded by that of the series of the 2,6-diamidinoanthraquinones. a number of compounds of this series revealed a significantly stronger extraintestinal effect in the golden hamster than the standard amebicides metronidazole and tinidazole, but they were not superior to these compounds in their trichomonacidal effect, which was in general on ... | 1979 | 229867 |
prevalence of nine different micro-organisms in the female genital tract. a comparison between women from a venereal disease clinic and from a health control department. | in a study of the prevalence of nine different micro-organisms in the female genital tract in a swedish population, significantly higher isolation rates occurred among women attending a venereal disease clinic than among those attending a gynaecological health control department. the prevalence of candida albicans, however, was similar in different groups, individual susceptibility being the most important factor. chlamydia trachomatis, trichomonas vaginalis, and mycoplasma hominis occurred conc ... | 1979 | 230884 |
[synthesis and pharmacological activity of 1,2,3-triazole derivatives of naphthalene, quinoline and pyridine]. | the preparation of three series of 1,2,3-triazol derivatives, with a naphthalene, quinoline or pyridine ring in 1 position, is described. preliminary pharmacological screening of some of these compounds showed no appreciable activity. | 1979 | 230987 |
enhancement versus tumor resistance induced by different levels of immunodepression in balb/c mice with protozoan infections. | 1979 | 311287 | |
[in vitro studies of the spermatozoa response to trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1979 | 311485 | |
strain of trichomonas vaginalis resistant to metronidazole and other 5-nitroimidazoles. | a strain of trichomonas vaginalis (ir-78), recently isolated from a patient afflicted with recurrent symptomatic trichomoniasis, showed resistance to metronidazole, tinidazole, and nimorazole in vitro as well as in vivo. in a serial dilution test using cysteine monohydrochloride-peptone-liver infusion-maltose medium, t. vaginalis ir-78 was only resistant under aerobic conditions. under anaerobic conditions it was as susceptible as the normal reference strain. the minimal lethal concentrations of ... | 1979 | 311617 |
[synthesis of antimicrobial agents. ii. synthesis of 1,8-naphthyridine derivatives and their activities against trichomonas vaginalis (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 312317 | |
[chronic trichomonas infections in the male. their significance for fertility disorders]. | 1979 | 313127 | |
[significance of variations in the size of trichomonas vaginalis in patients with dysplasia, intrapithelial and invasive planocellular carcinoma of the uterine cervix]. | the study of the size of trichomonas vaginalis in 100 patients with dysplasia and intraepithelial or invasive planocellular carcinoma of the uterine cervix and in 100 controls with trichomoniasis alone has shown that the parasites are of a significantly smaller diameter in carcinoma in situ (9.57 +/- 0.35 mu) and invasive carcinoma (10.44 +/- 0.66 mu) than in dysplasia (13.71 +/- 0.35 mu). the analysis of the variance has shown that this difference is statistically significant. in the control gr ... | 1979 | 313489 |
vaginal microbial flora in normal young women. | 1979 | 313832 | |
[the study of trichomonas vaginalis in urological field--tenth report--recurrent emergency of trichomonas vaginalis in the fluid content of hydrocele testis--a case report (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 314011 | |
[non-gonococcal urethritis in men: epidemiology and etiology]. | 1979 | 314123 | |
lack of obligatory association between mutagenic and antitrichomonal effects of metronidazole. | 1979 | 314505 | |
structure of trichomonads as revealed by scanning electron microscopy. | a scanning electron microscope (sem) study of hypotrichomonas acosta (moskowitz), trichomonas vaginalis donné, pentatrichomonas hominis (davaine), and tritrichomonas foetus (riedmüller) provided new information about the structure of the periflagellar canal; emergence of the flagella from the cell body; structure of the undulating membrane; and position, shape, and size of the pelta. of special interest were the spatial relationships of the attached part of the recurrent flagellum and the access ... | 1979 | 314517 |
prevalence of trichomonas viginalis in selected groups of the population in bangkok. | 1979 | 314671 | |
a study on the diagnostic methods for trichomonas vaginalis infection. | a comparison of the sensitivity of the wet smear, papanicolaou's stained smear, and culture in cystein-peptone-liver-maltose (cplm) medium for the diagnosis of t. vaginalis infection was undertaken in 1, 197 female subjects, both with and without gynaecological disorders. the wet smear method gave 15.5% positives, culture method, 16.5% positives and papanicolaou's stained smear 6.7% positives. all positive cases by papanicolaou's method or wet smear method were positive by the culture method. th ... | 1979 | 314672 |
[evaluation of the effect of calendula officinalis and echinacea angustifolia extracts of trichomonas vaginalis in vitro]. | 1979 | 314706 | |
[role of trichomonas vaginalis in maintaining a microbial infection]. | 1979 | 314758 | |
diagnosis of trichomonas vaginalis infection. | 1979 | 314995 | |
the use of phenolphthalein monophosphate to enhance bioautography with trichomonas vaginalis. | 1979 | 315402 | |
[statistical observations on the incidence of trichomonas vaginalis in the female population of terni from 1974 to 1978]. | the casuistics refers to 1646 cases equal to 20,5% of vaginal trichomoniasis in a total of 7996 pap tests examined in the service of anatomy and histology pathology in the hospital of terni. the exams of the incidences of trichomoniasis in the various age classes, reveals that the main frequency is found in the 2nd., 3rd., 4th decades of life, that is in the period of maximum sexual attivity. vaginal trichomonas is rarer before puberty and after the menopause. | 1979 | 315780 |
[association between trichomonas vaginalis and some types of lesions of the uterine neck based on data collected in the quinquennium of 1974--1978]. | in our statistic the number of cases of vaginal trichomoniasi in which discariosi, displasie, metaplasie are found are represented in about 40%. while 37,5% of women affected with neoplastic lesions had trichomonas vaginalis. it is certain that in the presence of flogosi from trichomonas vaginalis we meet more frequently than normal, atipie cellulars and that often an exact valutation of this lesion is put back to an exam after the recovery of the trichomonas vaginalis, because fortunately, more ... | 1979 | 315781 |
metronidazole-resistant trichomonas vaginalis. | a 36-year-old woman with symptomatic metronidazole-resistant trichomonal vaginitis for 10 years had a total of 22 courses of treatment with either metronidazole or tinidazole according to different schedules. the minimum trichomonicidal concentration of metronidazole for the strain of trichomonas vaginalis isolated from the patient was 160 microgram/ml compared with 1.25-10 microgram/ml for other freshly isolated strains. the former strain also showed a definitely decreased sensitivity to ornida ... | 1979 | 315809 |
[new fluorescence microscopic technic for the identification of trichomonas vaginalis]. | a new fluorescent dye for the identification of trichomonas vaginalis is described. specimens under investigation were mixed with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindol (dapi) and examined using white light and uv-light. the combined use of the two techniques allows to recognize the mobile non fluorescing and the dead intensive yellow fluorescing trichomonads. devitalized epithelial cells, bacteria and leucocytes in contrast to living trichomonas are stained yellow in a few minutes. this is of diagnostic ... | 1979 | 315935 |
[comparison of urine and vaginal samples in the diagnosis of trichomonas vaginalis (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 316168 | |
[comparison of the effectiveness of antitrichomonal agents in limited trichomonas vaginitis]. | 1979 | 316235 | |
[non-gonorrheal urethritis in men. clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment]. | 1979 | 316550 | |
[criteria of clinical evaluation of antitrichomonal agents]. | 1979 | 316618 | |
screening for trichomonas vaginalis infection by use of acridine orange fluorescent microscopy. | the acridine orange test for detection of trichomonas vaginalis in smears has been adapted for delayed examination of specimens. mailed-in slides stained by acridine orange were compared with on-site wet mounts; the acridine orange test detected 96% of all positives, whereas only 76% were detected by wet mounts. in a similar comparison with papanicolaou smears, the acridine orange test detected 89% as compared with 67% detected by papanicolaou smears. | 1979 | 316932 |
do oral contraceptives inhibit trichomonas vaginalis? | usage of oral contraceptives was recorded for 114 women with trichomoniasis, 179 women with yeast infection, and 333 women with gonorrhea. usage by each group was compared with that of 517 women with no genital infection. the proportion of oral contraceptive users was significantly smaller among those with trichomoniasis (p less than 0.002), significantly larger among those with yeast infection (p less than 0.001), but not significantly different among those with gonorrhea. among 80 women with b ... | 1979 | 316933 |
in vivo and in vitro studies of tinidazole in trichomonas vaginalis infection. | a total 787 patients with complaints of vaginal discharges were examined, of which 106 patients were found to be positive for trichomonas vaginalis by the normal saline method, and 114 patients were positive by the culture method. in the in vivo series, 55 patients were treated with a single dose of 1.8 gm of tinidazole, and with a follow-up examination 7 days there after. for the in vitro study 55 swab specimens were cultured to study the tinidazole sensitivity of trichomonas vaginalis. the sur ... | 1979 | 317171 |
[effect of ozone, iodine and bromine in the water on trichomonas vaginalis under laboratory conditions]. | 1979 | 317360 | |
[the culture of trichomonas vaginalis and its incidence in vaginitis]. | direct microscopic and cultural examination of 151 cases of vaginitis have been applied. trichomonas vaginalis observed in 22 cases by direct microscopic examination and isolated in 42 cases by cultural method. candida sp isolated in 46 cases. all patients were treated. | 1979 | 318031 |
[incidence of trichomonas vaginitis among women in the białystok region]. | nine-year period of examinations, carries out within the former borders of the bia ł ystok province including 332 774-391 959 women above 20 years of age, was subjected to analysis. from this group, about 85000-109000 women underwent microbiological examinations. an increasing number of microbiologically examined women corresponds to increasing detectability of trichomoniasis between 1971-1972. from that time on, a distinct decrease in detectability has been observed. detailed analysis of tricho ... | 1979 | 318112 |
[comparative studies on trichomonas vaginalis in the scanning electron microscope]. | different strains of trichomonas vaginalis isolated from the vagina of women with trichomoniasis were used in these investigations. the cultures were carried out on modified cplm and roiron media. individuals at the highest phase of logarithmic growth underwent the observation. preparations to be evaluated in scanning electron microscope ( jeol - jsm -s1) were made from a condensed culture containing 500,000 individuals per ml. each time, microscopic pictures obtained after washing, demucination ... | 1979 | 318113 |
[prevention and epidemiology of trichomonal vaginitis in women treated in gynecological departments]. | the purpose of the work is to present the results of prophylactic actions used in the departments of the institute of obstetrics and gynecology of the medical academy in bia ł ystok giving reasons for changes and modifications concerning the present state of procedures. at the same time, attention has been paid to some epidemiological factors of trichomoniasis in women treated in gynecological departments for various diseases of the female genital organ. women treated in the departments of the i ... | 1979 | 318114 |
[treatment of trichomonas vaginalis. a double-blind trial with 3 different drugs]. | 1979 | 371067 | |
trichomonas vaginalis infections in sydney: laboratory diagnosis and prevalence. | the prevalence of trichomoniasis in sydney was determined by examining 1070 sexually active females in three different practices. infection rates ranged from 17.8% in a sympatomatic venereal-disease clinic group to 0.5% in non-promiscuous family-planning clinic patients. in each of these categories, the infestation rate, when compared with overseas reports, was lower but no explanation for this difference is apparent. of the various laboratory methods used to detect trichomonas vaginalis, the mo ... | 1979 | 377037 |
[trichomonas urethritis of the male. a contribution on the epidemiological situation of trichomonas vaginalis today as well as on the pathogenesis of nongonorrheal urethritides of the male]. | 1979 | 380197 | |
vaginal microbial flora in normal young women. | vaginal swabs were taken from 1498 women attending a family planning clinic. the flora was assessed in the absence of any information about the women to whom the swabs related. yeasts and fungi were present in 311 women (21%) and were no more prevalent among "pill" users than others. candida albicans was significantly associated with vulval itching and with a vaginal discharge described as heavier than normal or curdy on clinical examination, though these abnormalities were present in only a min ... | 1979 | 380743 |
[immunologic phenomena and serological diagnosis of trichomonas vaginitis]. | 1979 | 384472 | |
george dock, md. | 1979 | 384541 | |
mechanism of antimicrobial action of metronidazole. | 1979 | 387703 |