[mycoplasma genitalium should be suspected in unspecific urethritis and cervicitis. a study from vasterbotten confirms the high prevalence of the bacteria]. | the microbe mycoplasma genitalium has in several studies been proposed as an individual cause of non-gonococcal urethritis (ngu) in men, and has been associated with pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) and salpingitis. the prevalence of m genitalium has generally been 50-90% of the prevalence of c trachomatis, and this seems to be the case in sweden as well. this is the first study of the pathogenesis and prevalence of m genitalium in northern sweden. in total 823 samples, 340 from women and 483 f ... | 2005 | 16408391 |