Publications
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| antitrichomonad action, mutagenicity, and reduction of metronidazole and other nitroimidazoles. | twelve 4- and 5-nitroimidazole derivatives, including metronidazole and two of its metabolites, tinidazole, dimetridazole, and nimorazole, were tested for antitrichomonad action on tritrichomonas foetus (kv(1)) and trichomonas vaginalis (atcc 30001) for mutagenicity on a nitroreductase-positive (ta 100) and a nitroreductase-deficient (ta 100-fr(1)) strain of salmonella typhimurium, as well as for the reducibility of the nitro group by t. foetus homogenates. compounds with activity <1% of that of ... | 1976 | 791102 |
| single dose therapy of trichomoniasis with tinidazole. | tinidazole was used in a single dose of 2.1g for 52 patients found to have trichomonas vaginalis infection. husbands of 28 patients were also treated. the cure rate in 35 cases followed for 4 weeks or more was 100%. the drug was well tolerated. | 1976 | 817044 |
| group b streptococci in the female genital tract. | vaginal carriage rates of group b streptococci among 250 women attending a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases, 123 attending family planning clinics, and 110 in labour wages were 36.0%, 17-1% and 6.4% respectively. the presence of group b streptococci was not associated with a vaginal discharge or the use of oral contraceptives in the non-pregnant women, or with the isolation of neisseria gonorrhoeae or trichomonas vaginalis from the women attending the clinic for sexually transmitted dise ... | 1976 | 817770 |
| quantitation of neisseria gonorrhoeae from women with gonorrhea. | the number of infecting organisms has been shown to be an important variable in animal models of infection with neisseria gonorrhoeae. this variable may also be important in the natural transmission of gonorrhea in humans. the number of gonococci in the cervicovaginal area of women with gonorrhea is unknown, as are the effects of certain physiologic or therapeutic variables on the number of gonococci. in this study a semiquantitative technique for the enumeration of n. gonorrhoeae was used; 10 m ... | 1976 | 819594 |
| [etiology and pathogenesis of ascending gonorrhea in women]. | 1976 | 822627 | |
| [the etiopathogenesis of infectious vaginal inflammations]. | 1976 | 828248 | |
| [280 patients with urethritis]. | a study of 280 male patients with urethritis is presented. the frequency of infections caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae, trichomonas vaginalis, candida albicans and mycoplasma "t" is reported. some clinical characteristics of patients regarding the type of urethritis are described. literature on non-gonoccal urethritis is reviewed. | 1976 | 830050 |
| study of female babies of women entering confinement with vaginal trichomoniasis. | a series of 868 women in the last 4 weeks of pregnancy were examined for the presence of t. vaginalis by direct microscopy of freshly prepared wet films and by three culture methods; 32 (3-7 per cent.) were found to give positive results. fourteen of the mothers with trichomoniasis at confinement had female babies, and these, together with a matching fourteen controls, were examined on three occasions by identical methods and within 21 days of birth. no baby gave positive results. on statistical ... | 1976 | 1083275 |
| uptake of metronidazole and its effect on viability in trichomonads and entamoeba invadens under anaerobic and aerobic conditions. | [(14)c]metronidazole used at the chemotherapeutic concentration of 10 mug/ml is taken up rapidly by the anaerobic protozoa tritrichomonas foetus, trichomonas vaginalis, and entamoeba invadens kept under anaerobic conditions. it can be calculated that within 30 to 60 min the intracellular concentration of the label is 50 to 100 times higher than in the medium. the presence of air markedly suppresses the uptake in the trichomonads and abolishes it in e. invadens. the suppression disappears after a ... | 1976 | 1083712 |
| the size, density, and relative area of chromatic granules ("hydrogenosomes") in trichomonas vaginalis donne from cultures in logarithmic and stationary growth. | electron micrographs of trichomonas vaginalis cells were examined morphometrically by means of an electronic image analyser. cells from cultures in logarithmic growth contained smaller chromatic granules ("hydrogenosomes") and a higher proportion of sausage- or dumb-bell-shaped granules than did cells in stationary growth. these findings support the view that chromatic granules replicate by division of pre-existing granules and that this involves elongation and attenuation of their mid-region. t ... | 1976 | 1083767 |
| [trichomoniasis in girls]. | 1976 | 1083971 | |
| in vitro effect of metronidazole on the ultrastructure of trichomonas vaginalis donné. | the effect of metronidazole on the growth and fine structure of exponeentially growing cells of trichomonas vaginalis was examined. cell division stopped about one hour after the addition of 1-4 mug/ml of metronidazole, and the cells were apparently arrested in the interphase. one to two hours after the addition of metronidazole, the movement of flagella and of the undulating membrane had decreased, but cell death had not occurred until 7-8 hours later. the fine structure of the cytoplasm was ch ... | 1976 | 1084098 |
| [role of exogenous factors in the development of intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix (author's transl)]. | 1976 | 1084730 | |
| [the action of prostatic secretion on trichomonas vaginalis (author's transl)]. | 1976 | 1085197 | |
| [pathogenic action and sero-immunologic phenomena of trichomonas vaginalis]. | trichomonas vaginalis is a frequent parasite of the urogenital system of the human been. the pathological manifestations are different with each strain. these variations of the pathogenic action of the parasite are found in the study of the experimental pathogenic action of the animal and in vitro on cell culture. the sero-immunological phenomens which lead to the presence of the parasite are not completely known. some technics was proposed for the diagnosis. their practical utilisation is not c ... | 1976 | 1085306 |
| new data on the mechanism and speed of action of nitroimidazoles on prokaryota and eukaryota with and without mitochondria. | the spectrum of action of nitroimidazoles ranges from anaerobic bacteria to aerobic bacteria which are also capable of growth, although sometimes with difficulty, in anaerobic atmosphere and to protozoa without and with mitochondria; in the latter case the anti-protozoal activity depends on the importance of the extramitochondrial enzymes which respond to nitroimidazoles. the more anaerobic the organisms, the greater their sensitivity. in the most sensitive protozoa, the trichomonads, most of th ... | 1976 | 1085631 |
| [frequency of trichomonas vaginalis infection in apparently healthy chilean women (1975) (author's transl)]. | 1976 | 1085634 | |
| [prevalence of trichomonas vaginalis infection in men from the city of santiago (chile, 1975) (author's transl)]. | 1976 | 1085635 | |
| application of wish cell cultures to produce large populations of vaginal trichomonads. | 1976 | 1085652 | |
| [pathology and clinical aspects of human trichomonas vaginalis infections]. | 1976 | 1085769 | |
| colonial morphology of trichomonas vaginalis in agar. | 1976 | 1086354 | |
| may trichomonas vaginalis provoke conjunctivitis? | in the world literature we have found descriptions of five cases of trichomonas vaginalis in the conjunctiva. conjunctival swabs taken from 122 patients with conjunctivitis or keratitis revealed no flagellate micro-organisms on phase-contrast microscopy and culture. neither did conjunctival swabs from 272 newborn infants, in spite of the fact that 3.7 per cent of their mothers had trichomonas in the vagina. trichomonas vaginalis is hardly likely to be responsible for conjunctivitis. | 1976 | 1086574 |
| [in vitro sensitivity of trichomonas vaginalis to canestan (clotrimazole)]. | 1976 | 1087423 | |
| sensitivity of trichomonas vaginalis to metronidazole, tinidazole, and nifuratel in vitro. | prompted by the sensitivity of trichomonads to metronidazole and nifuratel in clinical practice, a study was conducted in 1971-1972 of 63 consecutive strains of trichomonas vaginalis isolated from women with clinically refractory vaginal discharge. their susceptibility to metronidazole, tinidazole, and nifuratel was tested, using a serial tube dilution technique. the minimum concentrations which in 48 hrs caused immobilization and lysis of trichomonads cultured in diamond's medium was assessed. ... | 1976 | 1087577 |
| the effect of chlorine and its compounds used for disinfection of water on trichomonas vaginalis. | 1976 | 1087786 | |
| [vaginal flora in women from gevgelija]. | the author gives data on the vaginal flora of women aged 20--64 in the commune of gevgelia obtained in the course of an early mass detection of the carcinoma of the uterine cervix in this area. the action covered 70.5% of women from urban areas and 85.3% of women from rural areas. the microbiological analysis of vaginal flora was made in two ways: first, by taking smears and by vital staining and classifying them after jirovec, peter, and malik; another preparation was sent to the cytologist and ... | 1976 | 1087944 |
| [immobile and circular forms of trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1976 | 1088186 | |
| [quantitative study on the "in-vitro" trichomonicide effect of tinidazole (beta-1-ethyl-sulfonyl-ethyl 2 methyl-5-nitroimidazole) on recently isolated strains of trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1976 | 1088519 | |
| [the influence of antimetabolites on trichomonas vaginalis as an experimental model]. | the present study was concerned with the relationship between antimetabolites and trichomonas vaginalis. in all of the strains (with p-nitrobenzylether of n-acetyldiiodtryrosine) tested, the growth of trichomonas vaginalis was identical to that of the control series at concentrations up to 2 mg/ml. at higher concentrations a decrease in multiplication was noted. in the experimental series with antitrypsin, from 1 mg/ml produced an inhibiting effect upon the trichomonas population. further invest ... | 1976 | 1088559 |
| [value of the modified roiron medium for the simultaneous detection of urogenital tract infection by trichomonas vaginalis and yeast-like fungi in humans]. | 1976 | 1088589 | |
| the role of fomites in the transmission of vaginitis. | a role for fomites such as toilet seats in the transmission of vaginitis has never been proved or disproved. a compilation of clinical data from a university community showed that the organisms found in vaginal cultures of patients with vaginitis were, in order of frequency. candida albicans, escherichia coli, beta-hemolytic streptococci, hemophilus vaginalis and trichomonas vaginalis. in a concurrent bacteriologic survey of washroom fixtures, staphylococci and other micrococci were isolated mos ... | 1975 | 1092449 |
| non-specific urethritis and the tetracyclines. | the possible aetiological factors in non-gonococcal and non-specific urethritis are reviewed. the response of nsu to various courses of different tetracycline drugs is assessed. prolonged courses of treatment did not give better results than shorter courses. when reviewing the infective aetiology of non-gonococcal urethritis, it was noted that more than one organism (or potential pathogen) would be present in many cases. it is therefore surmised that there may be at times a mixed aetiology and a ... | 1975 | 1095144 |
| [bacteriological and parasitological investigations in public indoor swimming baths (author's transl)]. | the importance of the public swimming bath for the dissemination of trichomonas vaginalis is disputed. 30 samples, each of 250 ml bath water from four indoor swimming baths, were examined for trichomonads. all the samples were negative. 218 smears taken from the wet places on the heated benches and other seating accommodation in these swimming baths were cultured for trichomonads and bacteria. trichomonas vaginalis could not be demonstrated. fecal organisms were found in 56 places, antibiotic-se ... | 1975 | 1098331 |
| microbial flora of the lower genital tract during pregnancy: relationship to morbidity. | nineteen genera and groups of micro-organisms were isolated from the lower genital tract of 280 women at their first antenatal visit. chlamydia, viruses, and t-strain mycoplasmas were not sought, and only routine methods of anaerobic culture were used. growth was recorded as scanty, moderate or heavy. the population studied was grouped according to age, parity, gestational stage at booking, presence and degree of severity of lower genital tract morbidity, past history of vulvovaginitis, and susp ... | 1975 | 1100681 |
| [study of the direct immunofluorescence method for the differentiation of trichomonad serotypes]. | it is possible to differentiate the serotypes of trichomonas vaginalis by the direct immunofluorescent method using the tupe-specific antisera labelled with fluorescein-isot-hiocyanate. the most decisive factor in expressing the degree of induced fluorescence is the serotype of the protozoa. evans blue, which has an intensive red fluorescence, totally eliminates the green autofluorescence of t. vaginalis and does not influence the induced specific fluorescence. | 1975 | 1105317 |
| [a new and simple method for the treatment of trichomonas vaginalis infestation (author's transl)]. | 1975 | 1105869 | |
| [biological and clinical effects of methylpartricin on trichomonas vaginalis and candida albicans]. | 1975 | 1107887 | |
| [preliminary results of the use of an antimycotic drug, clotrimazole (bis-phenyl-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-imidazoly-methane: bay b 5097) in local administration for therapy of vaginitis caused by candida albicans and by trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1975 | 1134683 | |
| [incidence of trichomonas vaginalis infections in women in poland]. | 1975 | 1144184 | |
| [treatment of trichomonas vaginalis with a single dose of metronidazole (flagyl, trichomol), tinidazole (fasigyn)]. | 1975 | 1145795 | |
| [new acquisitions in the therapy of trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis]. | 1975 | 1166170 | |
| a method for the diagnosis of trichomonas vaginalis using acridine orange. | 1975 | 1185441 | |
| [intravaginal infection of the rat with trichomonas vaginalis and candida albicans. an experimental model for chemotherapy (author's transl)]. | ovariectomised and oestrogen premedicated rats were infected intravaginally, with first c. albicans and then with t. vaginalis. under these conditions infections with t. vaginalis could be established with more reliability than when using axenically-cultivated t. vaginalis alone. this mode of infection is easily reproduced, and it allows the performance of chemotherapeutic tests on small groups of laboratory animals. such tests were carried out with metronidazole, tinidazole and nifuratel. | 1975 | 1216328 |
| single dose treatment of trichomonas vaginalis with tinidazole (fasigyn). | 1975 | 1224628 | |
| treatment of trichomonas vaginitis with a single dose of tinidazole. | trichomonas vaginalis is a flagellate protozoon which in women commonly causes vaginal itching; burning, and a frothy, offensive and seropurulent yellowish discharge. incidence of infection in women varies from 13 to 60%, and is highest during pregnancy because of excess estrogens and in women with poor hygiene or with vaginitis. in men, the incidence ranges from 9 to 37% of persons with urethral discharge. this study presents the results of the use of a single dose treatment of trichomonas va ... | 1975 | 1236491 |
| [early identification of cancer through vaginal cytology in a venereal disease clinic]. | 100 women, routinely and regularly examined in a venereal disease clinic, have been investigated using papanicolaou smears of the uterine cervix for. 1. papanicolaou group, 2. trichomonas infection, 3. assessment of vaginal microbiology. a group iii was determined in 11, a group iv/v in 2 women. trichomonas vaginalis was present in 60% of the cases. only 9% of the smears showed normal döderlein bacteria; 91% contained mixed bacteria. the findings are compared with a control group and are discuss ... | 1975 | 1243854 |
| [evaluation of the agglutinating action of lectins on trichomonas vaginalis by means of different methods]. | trichomonas vaginalis (strain fc) are specifically agglutinated by con a and pha-p but not by wga. the techniques used gave basically the same results however the agglutination in plates has the advantage of a good sensitivity and a greater simplicity of execution. | 1975 | 1086810 |
| [epidemiological study of trichomonas vaginitis in umbria]. | 1975 | 1084133 | |
| [study of the effect of the enzyme hyaluronidase on the pathomorphological changes in certain internal organs in white mice infected intraperitoneally with tr. vaginalis]. | the authors injected daily a dose of 5 l hyaluronidase diluted in 0,5 ml of saline, in 25 out of 50 white mice, contaminated with tr. vaginalis intraperitonealy. the remaining 25 mice formed the control group and were injected only with saline. the administration was made intraperitonealy. an equal number of mice from both groups were killed on the 30th and 40th day of contamination and the macroscopic changes in the abdominal cavity were examined. histological examinations of liver, spleen and ... | 1975 | 1083339 |
| antigenic relations between trichomonas vaginalis and human spermatozoa. | 1975 | 827468 | |
| frequency of n. gonorrhoeae, t. vaginalis, and c. albicans in female venereological patients. a one-year study. | the frequency of neisseria gonorrhoeae, trichomonas vaginalis, and candida albicans has been studied over a period of one year in women attending a venereal diseases clinic. a total of 1,347 women were investigated, all coming from the same catchment area. gonorrhoea was established at the first visit in 506 patients (38 per cent.), who constituted 97.5 per cent. of the total number of cases of gonorrhoea. trichomonas vaginalis was found in 272 (20 per cent.) and candida albicans in 233 (17 per ... | 1975 | 806327 |
| ecological studies of the microbial flora of the female lower genital tract. | 1975 | 812101 | |
| clinical evaluation of a single dose of tinidazole in trichomoniasis. | 1975 | 812644 | |
| involvement of a surface concanavalin a-binding glycoprotein in the adhesion of trichomonas vaginalis to substrates. | treatment of trichomonas vaginalis with edta removes their ability to adhere to glass surfaces and changes their affinity to concanavalin a (cona) by a different distribution of their surface structures. filtrates of the edta-treated trichomonas passed through affinity chromatography columns (cona bound to sepharose 4b) separate into 2 fractions, one fraction was bound to the cona-sepharose beads, the other was not. the con a - bound fraction appears to be a glycoprotein which restores in a spec ... | 1975 | 812721 |
| further studies of trichomonas vaginalis with transmission and scanning electron microscopy. | under the scanning electron microscope, the body surface of trichomonads appears ruffled and creased, with numerous crater-like depressions, which should probably be interpreted as the initial stage in the formation of digestive vacuoles or pinocytotic vesicles. having contacted epithelial cells, trichomonads engulf them totally or partially. various micro-organisms also become a prey of the protozoon. the different stages of phagocytosis are illustrated in electron micrographs. gonococci have b ... | 1975 | 814963 |
| [leukorrhea]. | 1975 | 766427 | |
| [histological study of extirpated cervices uteri injected with a pure culture of trichomonas vag. donné]. | 1975 | 773201 | |
| use of potassium sorbate for treatment of fungal infections. | one hundred and twenty-two cases of vaginal fungal infections treated with potassium sorbate are presented. a new method of follow-up home application by means of vaginal tampons is tried. relief of symptoms is prompt, and yeast organism disappear; the safety and superior efficacy of a strengthened (3%) solution is established. treatment of fungal infections in males is also discussed. | 1975 | 1078608 |
| [correlation between trichomoniasis and cervix neoplasms in women]. | 1975 | 1078616 | |
| the effect of cytochalasin b, colchicine and vinblastine on the adhesion of trichomonas vaginalis to glass surfaces. | 1975 | 1078667 | |
| [incidence of trichomonas vaginalis infections]. | 1975 | 1078745 | |
| viridenomycin, a new antibiotic. | viridenomycin, a new crystalline antibiotic, was isolated from the culture broth of streptomyces viridochromogenes strain no. t-24146. viridenomycin is a weakly acidic and lipophilic substance, which exhibits a strong absorption maximum at 310 nm and shows strong activity against trichomonas vaginalis and gram-positive bacteria. | 1975 | 1079209 |
| [studies on trichomonas vaginalis in urological fields. v11. the experimental infection of trichomonas vaginalis in human urethra (author's transl)]. | 1975 | 1079286 | |
| [studies on trichomonas vaginalis in urological fields. viii. hydratase of trichomonas vaginalis (author's transl)]. | 1975 | 1079287 | |
| [studies on trichomonas vaginalis in urological fields. ix. aldolase, ldh and alcohol dehydrogenase of trichomanas vaginalis (author's transl)]. | 1975 | 1079288 | |
| treatment of vaginal discharge with yoghurt. | a preliminary trial was conducted, using yoghurt to assess its potential for the management of vaginal discharge. the results were encouraging in non-specific vaginal discharge and warrant further investigation. the treatment was ineffective in reducing trichomonas vaginalis infestation, and in this condition no further investigation is warranted. | 1975 | 1079635 |
| [atypical phagocytosis of starch grains by trichomonas vaginalis]. | 1975 | 1079667 | |
| [correlation between trichomonadosis in newborn infants and fetal presentation]. | 1975 | 1079668 | |
| [effect of obstetric procedures on infection of newborn infants with trichomonas vaginalis during delivery]. | 1975 | 1079669 | |
| [immature and premature effluence of amniotic fluid and trichomonadosis in newborn infants]. | 1975 | 1079670 | |
| [incidence of trichomonas vaginalis infections in newborn infants in the course of prolonged delivery]. | 1975 | 1079671 | |
| [cesarean section and occurrence of trichomonas vaginalis in newborn infants]. | 1975 | 1079672 | |
| some characteristics of women with abnormal cervical cytological findings. | 1975 | 1079953 | |
| [biomorphological changes in the vaginal part of the uterus in a guinea pig as a result of trichomonas vaginalis infection]. | 1975 | 1079989 | |
| letter: neonatal haemophilus influenzae infection. | 1975 | 1080010 | |
| epidemiology and aetiology of cancer of the uterine cervix including the detection of carcinogenic n-nitrosamines in the human vaginal vault. | cancer of the uterine cervix occurs with high frequency in black females of several populations of southern africa. it accounts for 40-50% of all cancers in black females in the johannesburg area and for over 40% of those in women in the rural lowveld area of the transvaal. the aetiology of this cancer has several distinct features, almost all of which concern some or other aspect of coitus. age at first coitus and at first marriage, and promiscuity, are very strongly associated with the develop ... | 1975 | 1080296 |
| electron microscopy of trichomonas vaginalis donné: interaction with vaginal epithelium in human trichomoniasis. | light and electron microscopic examination of portio biopsies from eleven patients with trichomoniasis vaginalis revealed in four patients clusters of cells of t. vaginalis (t. vag.) which were attached to the vaginal mucosa. the minimum gap between adjacent trichomonad cells was the size of gap junctions (2 nm). cells of t. vag. invaded superficially located epithelial cells but did not penetrate to the deeper cell layers of the epithelium. the latter, however, were frequently infiltrated with ... | 1975 | 1080326 |
| an investigation into the effect of metronidazole on the morphology of trichomonas vaginalis. | 1975 | 1080756 | |
| the effect of metronidazole and nitrofurans on the morphology of trichomonas vaginalis. | 1975 | 1080758 | |
| [current concepts of the morphology and some biochemical properties of vaginal trichomonads]. | 1975 | 1080935 | |
| trichomonas vaginalis in a perinephric abscess. a case report. | a patient with chronic vulvo-vaginitis due to trichomonas vaginalis, and obstructive uropathy associated with renal calculi, developed a perinephric abscess following trauma incurred in a motorcycle accident. t. vaginalis was seen on smear and cultured from the purulent drainage from the perinephric abscess. although t. vaginalis is commonly pathogenic only to the lower genito-urinary system, the upper urinary tract may very rarely be involved by ascending infection. if this protozoan spreads to ... | 1975 | 1081348 |
| [condensation products of nitrated heterocyclic aldehydes with oxo-cyclopentathiophenes and oxo-tetrahydroquinolines (author's transl)]. | 1975 | 1081385 | |
| antitrichomonal antibody in the vaginal secretions of women infected with t. vaginalis. | vaginal secretions from 508 women were examined for evidence of infection by trichomonas vaginalis, and for antibodies directed against this organism; 42 women (8-3 per cent.) were found to be infected. secretions from 29 of these women were assayed and antibody apparently directed against t. vaginalis was found in 22 (76 per cent.) of them. eight out of nineteen secretions (42 per cent.) from apparently uninfected women also contained antibody. amongst the infected women, no correlation could b ... | 1975 | 1081423 |
| use of solid medium techniques to evaluate factors affecting the ability of trichomonas vaginalis to survive freezing. | 1975 | 1081590 | |
| the ultrastructure of trichomonas vaginalis donné before and after transfer from vaginal secretion to diamonds medium. | cell of trichomonas vaginalis (t. vag.) obtained from five patients with severe trichomoniasis were fixed for electron microscopy directly in the vaginal fluid. samples of the same material from three of the patients was inoculated into diamonds medium and propagated for 3-6 weeks. during the first 3-4 weeks in vitro the fine structure of all cells was changed. the shape of the nucleus, the size of the golgi apparatus and adjacent vesicles, the fine structure of the chromatic granules, and the m ... | 1975 | 1081812 |
| [ultrastructure and certain biological properties of trichomonas vaginalis (electron-microscopic study)]. | 1975 | 1083148 | |
| clostridium defficiel in the urogenital tract of males and females. | a study of the occurrence of clostridium difficile in the urogenital tract of males and females revealed higher isolation-rates in patients attending the special (venereal-disease) clinic than in patients attending family-planning and urological clinics. the presence of cl. difficile in patients with venereal diseases is being investigated to see if the organism is simply an opportunist infecting a urethra disturbed by some antecedent disease, or if it is perhaps a primary cuase of disease. | 1975 | 48610 |
| [study of the method of direct immunofluorescence for differentiation of serotypes of trichomonas]. | it is possible to differentiate the serotypes of trichomonas vaginalis by the direct immunofluorescent method using the tupe-specific antisera labelled with fluorescin-isothiocyanate. the most decisive factor in expressing the degree of induced fluorescence is the serotype of the protozoa. evans blue, which has an intensive red fluorescence, totally eliminates the green autofluorescence of t. vaginalis and does not influence the induced specific fluorescence. | 1975 | 66657 |
| parasitic infections and the genitourinary tract. | 1975 | 124862 | |
| etiology of nongonococcal urethritis. | chlamydia trachomatis was isolated from the urethra from 48 (42 per cent) of 113 men with non-gonococcal urethritis (ngu), four (7 per cent) of 58 without overt urethritis, and 13 (19 per cent) of 69 with gonorrhea. postgonococcal urethritis (pgu) developed in 11 of 11 men who had c. trum antibody to c. trachomatisis developed. the immunotype specificity of chlamydial antibody corresponded to the immunotype isolated. among culture-negative patients. chlamydial antibody prevalence correlated with ... | 1975 | 165407 |
| value of papanicolaou-stained smears in the diagnosis of trichomoniasis, candidiasis, and cervical herpes simplex virus infection in women. | in the diagnosis of trichomoniasis papanicolaou-stained cervical smears gave marginally better results than cultures of vaginal secretion; stained cervical smears and wet films of vaginal material gave similar results. culture of vaginal secretion on sabouraud's medium gave the best results in the diagnosis of candidiasis; papanicolaou-stained smears gave significantly fewer positive results than either cultures or gram-stained vaginal smears. papanicolaou-stained smears were reported as positiv ... | 1975 | 165860 |
| chemotherapeutic nitroheterocycles. 18. 2-(5-nitro-2-imidazolylmethylene)-1-indanones, -1-tetralones, and -acetophenones substituted by aminoalkoxy groups. | 2-(5-nitro-2-imidazolylmethylene)-1-indanones, -1-tetralones, and -acetophenones substituted by aminoalkoxy groups and related compounds (41-69, table ii) were synthesized and their antimicrobial activities were evaluated (table iii). some of these compounds (e.g. 47, 52, and 59) suprisingly exhibited a broad antibacterial spectrum including proteus species and pseudomonas aeruginosa. extraordinary antitrichomonal activities could also be observed in vitro (mic of compound 59, 0.0004 pg/ml) and ... | 1975 | 166185 |
| snythesis and antiprotozoal activity of nitro derivatives of 2, 2'-biimidazole. | we synthesized a series of 2,2'-biimidazoles with different substituents and screened them against entamoeba histolytica, trichomonas vaginalis and giardia muris. a 5-nitro group is necessary for the inclusion of activity and an amino group exercises favourable effect on in vivi activity. | 1975 | 167793 |
| search for uro-genital tract infections in patients with symptoms of prostatitis. studies on aerobic and strictly anaerobic bacteria, mycoplasmas, fungi, trichomonads and viruses. | seventy-nine patients with symptoms of nonacute prostatitis and 20 healthy volunteers were examined for uro-genital tract infection with bacteria, mycoplasmas, fungi, trichomonads and viruses. no differences in the results of the bacterial cultures were found between the patients and the controls. in only a few cases were established urinary tract pathogens found, but in no instance were these findings reproducible in later specimens. the cultures of the expressed prostatic fluids and the sample ... | 1975 | 175434 |
| 1-alkyl-2-nitroimidazol-5-yl derivatives. i. | 1975 | 235267 | |
| [randomised investigations of some tyrolean swimming pools for the presence of trichomonas vaginalis and pathogenic fungi (author's transl)]. | trichomonads were not demonstrated either microscopically or by culture in water samples from 15 public open air swimming pools in the tyrol. on the other hand, a small number of pathogenic fungi (candida albicans, trichophyton mentagrophytes, tr. verrucosum) were cultured from pool water with a free chlorine content of less than 0.35 mg/l (dpd 1). dermatophytes could also be demonstrated by cultures of the coatings on the surfaces of tiles in the showers, and of pool surrounding-and cabin tract ... | 1975 | 239503 |
| [cytochemical study on lipase and nucleic acid in trichomonas vaginalis] | cytochemical demonstrations of lipase and nucleic acid in trichomonas vaginalis were attempted. modified gomori tween method for lipase and acridine orange method for nucleic acid was applied. trichomonas vaginalis incubated in the isolation mediurn (c.p.l.m.) were pooled and fixed using 0.1 n mcilvaine buffer saline and cold acetone for lipase and walpole acetate buffer saline and acetic alcohol for nucleic acid. the results were obtained as follows: activity of lipase and nucleic acid were rec ... | 1975 | 12913466 |
| [method for marking the infectious foci in trichomonas vaginitis]. | 1974 | 4131751 | |
| letter: colonies of trichomonas vaginalis on mycoplasma medium. | 1974 | 4135736 | |
| simulataneous occurrence of neisseria gonorrhoeae, candida albicans, and trichomonas vaginalis. | 1974 | 4138568 |